Camilla Corso
Advisor at DHJJ Financial Advisors
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Advisor at DHJJ Financial Advisors
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Camilla Corso is a CFP® professional with 14 years of experience in financial advising. She has been with DigioVine Hnilo Jordan + Johnson, Ltd. since 2010. Corso is based in Bartlett, IL, and works as part of an eight-advisor team at DHJJ Financial Advisors. DHJJ Financial Advisors manages approximately $543.5 million and serves individual and high-net-worth clients with portfolio management, financial planning, and retirement plan services. The firm integrates investment management with access to tax preparation and accounting services through an affiliated CPA firm and typically manages accounts on a discretionary basis using a variety of investment vehicles.
Based on DHJJ Financial Advisors
$0 - $250,000: 1.75% $250,000 - $500,000: 1.50% $500,000 - $1,000,000: 1.25% $1,000,000 - $2,000,000: 1.00% $2,000,000 - $5,000,000: 0.75% $5,000,000 - $10,000,000: 0.65% $10,000,000+: 0.50%
$150 to $495 per hour for financial planning depending on complexity and advisor experience; $200 to $400 per hour for additional retirement plan services
Account minimum: $250,000 Minimum fee: $5,000 annual minimum fee for 401(k) Plan clients Fee-only: Investment advisory fees and hourly financial planning fees; no commissions
Bartlett, IL
Illinois
DigioVine Hnilo Jordan + Johnson, Ltd.
2010 - Present (16 years)
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