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Laura Ingber Rotter


Founder, Owner
True Abundance Advisors
500 Mamaroneck Avenue
Suite 320
Harrison, NY 10528
United States
Phone: 9142220832
Email: Laura@TrueAbundanceAdvisors.com
Website: https://www.TrueAbundanceAdvisors.com
Training: Active Registered Life Planner® more info

CFP, CFA, MBA

Specialties
Laura Rotter specializes in financial life planning for women in midlife navigating major transitions—times when the questions aren't just about money, but about identity, purpose, and what comes next. Transitions include divorce, career change, contemplating or navigating retirement.

About My Practice
True Abundance Advisors is a financial planning firm founded by Laura Rotter, CFA, CFP®, with a distinctive philosophy: abundance isn't about accumulating wealth—it's about employing wealth to support what you value most. We practice financial life planning, which means we start with vision before we discuss numbers. Traditional financial planning asks "How much do you need?" We ask "What kind of life do you want to build?" This isn't just semantics—it's a fundamentally different approach that recognizes your relationship with money is tangled up with identity, worth, and the stories you inherited from childhood.

About Laura Rotter
Laura Rotter, CFA, CFP®, is the founder of True Abundance Advisors and host of the "Making Change with your Money" podcast. Her path to financial life planning came through a profound personal transformation that reshaped her entire relationship with money and success. Laura spent years managing money for institutional investors, working in hedge fund management on Wall Street. She earned the industry's most rigorous credentials—Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) and built a successful career that looked enviable from the outside. Laura is a dedicated meditator and yogi whose centering practices include meditation, journaling, and vigorous exercise. She's on her Peloton in all seasons, cycles and hikes outdoors in warmer months, and skis in winter. These aren't just hobbies—they're how she maintains the groundedness and presence she brings to client work.

Ideal Clients
A woman in midlife, typically aged 40-60, at inflection points where the path forward isn't clear and the old definitions of success no longer fit. She's navigating a major transition: contemplating retirement after decades of career achievement, going through or emerging from divorce, or questioning whether to stay in a career that no longer aligns with who she's becoming. She's asking questions that go beyond money: Who am I outside of this role? What do I actually want? Is this it? Often accomplished in her field—corporate executives, healthcare professionals, educators, nonprofit leaders, entrepreneurs. She's achieved what she thought she was supposed to achieve, earned the credentials, climbed the ladder. But achievement hasn't brought the fulfillment she expected.

Compensation
Fee-only, annual retainer

Industry Start Date
1986