Services

Fee-only, fiduciary advice you can trust.

A financial plan is not set in stone. It’s a living, evolving, dynamic, ongoing process with events and changes along the way toward and into retirement.

Whether you need A-Z comprehensive financial planning, 30 minutes of help with a very specific problem, or anything in between, we can tailor a custom solution for you. We believe reliable, sophisticated, human-centric financial advice should be accessible and affordable regardless of wealth.

As a fully independent advisor, we aren’t bound by specific products or service offerings.

Keep scrolling for service descriptions and pricing.

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Services and Pricing

“Contact us for pricing” is annoying. While there are still some ranges for planning based on complexity, prices are listed below.

Financial Planning

From $99*/mo. or $179*/couple

Financial Plan (Project)

$1,500 - $5,000

Investment Management

1% of AUM < $1M*

Software access (for DIY-ers)

$49/mo.

Portfolio Analysis (Project)

$300

Meeting/Email/Call (For questions)

$250/hr.

The most popular and most comprehensive setup is the combination of the first 2 items above - ongoing planning and investment management.

Here’s a hypothetical example to illustrate how the pricing structure for those service offerings would work.

A married couple with relatively uncomplicated financial circumstances and a $60k investment portfolio would pay $179 + $60,000*(0.01)/12 = $179 + $50 = $229/mo.

See examples of estimates of different planning complexity fees here. See investment management fee schedule here.

Planning fees are billed monthly in arrears and are automatically charged to your credit card or bank account.

Investment management fees are billed quarterly in arrears using the average daily value over that period and are deducted directly from investment accounts automatically.

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