Understanding what costs are is important when working with a investment advisor. Generally, you can pay either amount of your investments under control (AUM), hourly rates, flat fees, or a combination of several methods. AUM fees tend to sit from around 1% to 2% each year, while per-hour rates might vary from $100 to $300 or higher, based on th… Read More
Understanding the expense of a advisor can be difficult and changes considerably based on the advisor's approach and fee structure. Typically, you'll encounter multiple forms of payment, like per-hour charges, asset-based fees, fixed fees, or some combination of all. Hourly fees can be from approximately $100 to three hundred per hour, while AUM… Read More