Andrew Clark
Advisor at Smith Salley Wealth Management
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Advisor at Smith Salley Wealth Management
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Location
Greensboro, NC 27408
Credentials
CFP®
Industry experience
9 years
Andrew Clark is a CFP® professional with nine years of industry experience. He has worked at Smith Salley Wealth Management since 2018 and previously held roles at Stearns Financial Group and Valicenti Advisory Services. Smith Salley Wealth Management is a multi-advisor firm managing approximately $2.34 billion in discretionary assets. The firm serves individuals, corporations, trusts, charitable organizations, and banking clients, providing holistic wealth management with a bottom-up investment approach focused on individual equity and fixed-income selection.
Based on Smith Salley Wealth Management
Based on Smith Salley Wealth Management
Portion of upfront and/or ongoing commissions from insurance products purchased through referred third-party agencies
Up to $500 per hour for complex tax preparation services when charged separately
Account minimum: $500,000 for conventional investment advisory services, $1,000,000 for management of individual bond portfolios (minimums may be negotiated) Minimum fee: No minimum annual fee for any account
324 West Wendover Avenue, Suite 301
Greensboro, NC 27408
North Carolina · Texas
Smith, Salley & Associates
2018 - Present (8 years)
Stearns Financial Group
2016 - 2018 (2 years)
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