Celeste Yu
Advisor at Two Firs Financial
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Advisor at Two Firs Financial
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Location
Seattle, WA
Credentials
CFP®, Series 66
Industry experience
11 years
Celeste Yu is a CFP® with 11 years of industry experience, currently serving as an advisor at Two Firs Financial. Her prior experience includes roles at Morgan Street Financial LLC, Kohtz & Co. LLC, Hd Vest Financial Services, and Starbucks. Outside of financial advising, she is involved with Thirty9 Twenty9 LLC, a real estate rental business. Two Firs Financial serves individual and high-net-worth clients, trusts, estates, business entities, charitable organizations, and retirement plans, offering discretionary and non-discretionary investment management along with financial planning and tax-related services. The firm’s investment approach emphasizes asset allocation based on Modern Portfolio Theory and incorporates options strategies such as covered calls to manage risk and generate income.
Based on Two Firs Financial
One-time financial planning fee between $500 and $6,000 depending on scope and complexity
$0 - $250,000: 1.25% $250,001 - $750,000: 1.00% $750,001 - $3,000,000: 0.85% $3,000,001+: 0.65%
$275 per hour for consulting services
Fee-only: Consulting services at $275 per hour
Seattle, WA
Washington
Thirty9 Twenty9 LLC
2024 - Present (2 years)
Two Firs LLC
2018 - Present (8 years)
Starbucks
2016 - 2020 (4 years)
Morgan Street Financial LLC
2015 - 2018 (3 years)
Kohtz & Co. LLC
2014 - 2018 (4 years)
Hd Vest Financial Services
2014 - 2018 (4 years)
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