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Personalized Financial Services

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Our Process

Our Process

We create strategies that are tailored to your needs and goals.

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Our History

Our History

Years of experience have prepared us to guide you through your life transitions.

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Our Values

Our Values

Trust. Honesty. Integrity. We believe values matter, and we live by ours every day.

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Welcome to Cordingley & Parkinson

W. Kay Cordingley and Robert Parkinson founded Cordingley & Parkinson Wealth Management in 1992. They now have offices in Eastern Idaho and in Boise, Idaho. Securities are offered through LPL Financial, a member of FINRA / SIPC. Since June of 1992, they have assisted a select group of clients from across the United States in managing their wealth.


Their mission is to provide clients with confidence in their financial direction. They provide that confidence through building trust, through consistency in their advice, and through optimism in dealing with today's challenges. Cordingley and Parkinson take a comprehensive approach to helping clients. Before recommendations are made, every effort is made to understand a client's history from the past, concerns for the present and goals for the future.


Assisting clients in tax planning, trust and estate planning, retirement planning (including qualified retirement plans and IRA's), investment analysis, and asset allocation are among the services offered by Cordingley and Parkinson Wealth Management.you.

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Your Financial Future

Your Financial Future

Today's economic environment presents many challenges. But along with these challenges comes opportunities and potential rewards for those who can identify long-term trends. 

Whether you're facing retirement—or looking to better understand certain investment ideas—we can help you address your most pressing financial questions. 

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"Remember, what does 'retirement' mean? It doesn't mean that you're a couch potato. Leisure is not the same things as rest. If you're bicycling five miles a day, that's leisure, but it certainly takes a lot of effort."


Robert Fogel

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