Andrew Gerhartz
Advisor at Bridge the Gap Retirement Planners
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Advisor at Bridge the Gap Retirement Planners
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Location
Phoenix, AZ
Credentials
CFP®, Series 63, Series 66
Industry experience
15 years
Andrew Gerhartz is a CFP® professional with 15 years of industry experience, currently serving at Bridge the Gap Retirement Planners since 2022. He previously worked at Schwab Private Client Investment Advisory, Inc. from 2015 to 2022. Gerhartz is co-owner of The Money School LLC, through which he provides general financial education on a non-personalized basis. Bridge the Gap Retirement Planners offers discretionary investment management and financial planning to individuals, charitable organizations, and businesses. The firm employs a blend of passive and active strategies based on Modern Portfolio Theory and manages client assets through a wrap fee program.
Based on Bridge the Gap Retirement Planners
Investment management fees charged as a single asset-based advisory fee under a wrap fee program; specific percentage rates not disclosed in this brochure, see separate Wrap Brochure for details
Hourly Financial Planning at $250 per hour (negotiable)
Fee-only: Ongoing Comprehensive Financial Planning: $1,000 to $12,000 annually (negotiable, may be waived if client engages investment management services); Hourly Financial Planning: $250 per hour (negotiable)
Phoenix, AZ
Arizona · California
Bridge the Gap Retirement Planners LLC
2022 - Present (4 years)
Schwab Private Client investment Advisory, Inc.
2016 - 2022 (6 years)
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