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April 4th, 2021
Core Wealth Consultants, registered in 2012, serves 3 state(s) with a licensed staff of 1 advisors. Core Wealth Consultants manages $30.0 million and provides investment advisory services for 61 clients (1:61 advisor/client ratio).
Summary | Firm |
Overall Rating | |
Minimum Investment | $25,000 |
Average Client Balance | $491,803 |
Total AUM | $30.0 million |
Fee Range | .5% to .6% and a $1,000 annual fee, annually, for PlanAssist, an employee benefit program. |
Advisor / Client Ratio | 1:61 |
Languages Offered | English |
Specialities | Business Owners, Investment Planning and Management, Retirement Planning, Retirees |
Website | Visit Site |
Phone Number | 407-393-5985 |
Headquarters | No data |
Locations | See locations |
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SEC Filings | View SEC IAPD CRD #165246 |
At the center of a good investment strategy is a Core Portfolio that is diversified based on an individual’s risk tolerance and time horizon.
After checking the disciplinary records of Core Wealth Consultants, our system found no disciplinary questions to ask. Checks take place monthly.
After checking the regulatory records of Core Wealth Consultants, our system has identified the following question(s) to ask. Learn more.
Core Wealth Consultants receives soft-dollar benefits that could incentivize them to push trades through broker-dealers that provide advantages to the firm instead of through broker-dealers that could provide the best trade execution for their clients.
Core Wealth Consultants has marked in their disclosures that they trade recommended securities. While this often can be seen as "eating your own cooking," there are several inherent conflicts that can arise. For example, front running is when a financial professional buys or sell securities ahead of their client. In short, any financial professional should disclose all positions they hold (or have sold short) that they will also be recommending to you.
Our system found no other conflict questions to ask. Checks take place monthly.
An important aspect of the Trust Algorithm is processing the SEC Form ADV Part 1 filing of each Registered Investment Advisor (RIA). “Item 11 Disclosure Information” contains a list of valuable disclosures that are relevant for Americans.
As identified in SEC Form ADV Part 1, Item 11 “Disclosure Information”, the Trust Algorithm identified the following disciplinary disclosures for Core Wealth Consultants:
Unfortunately, there is no single, uniform pricing standard for working with a financial advisor. Catchphrases, including "fee-only," can be helpful; however, Americans often get confused with competitors promoting "fee-based" in response.
Ultimately, to understand the underlying costs of advisory services, we always recommend asking for an itemized fees breakdown and reading the firm's ADV Part 2 Brochure (Item 5, "Fees and Compensation").
As a financial advisory firm, Core Wealth Consultants can provide a variety of financial planning services for Americans. Financial advisors help you achieve your life goals, e.g., saving for retirement, by creating a comprehensive financial plan and managing your investment portfolio (e.g., stocks, ETFs, mutual funds, bonds).
Financial planning services can include tax planning, estate planning, retirement planning, or life-based event planning such as saving for college, getting married, purchasing a home, paying down debt, or planning an inheritance.
Core Wealth Consultants is headquartered in . Core Wealth Consultants offers financial advisor services in 3 states: Florida, Indiana, Michigan.
While Core Wealth Consultants advises clients across a variety of portfolio sizes, the average client balance is currently $491,803. In total, Core Wealth Consultants manages $30,000,000 in assets.
The SEC, nor FINRA, tracks portfolio performance metrics for the financial planning industry. As a result, unlike hedge funds, there is no historical performance for any financial advisory firm. Financial plans and investment portfolios are always unique to the client's personal financial situation.
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