Christopher Wilson
Advisor at PRR Wealth Management
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Advisor at PRR Wealth Management
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Location
Armuchee, GA
Credentials
Series 63, Series 65, Series 66
Industry experience
8 years
Christopher Wilson is a financial advisor at PRR Wealth Management with eight years of industry experience. He holds the Series 63, Series 65, and Series 66 licenses. Outside of advising, he works as a manufacturing sales engineer at Blair Engineering Southeast, where he provides technical guidance to design engineers. PRR Wealth Management is a state-registered investment adviser serving individuals, trusts, small businesses, non-profits, and family offices. The firm employs discretionary asset management and wealth planning strategies that include the use of derivatives, futures, and quantitative valuation tools, with a focus on long-term growth, income generation, and portfolio hedging tailored to client needs.
Based on PRR Wealth Management
$450,000 - $2,499,999: $10,000 annual fixed fee $2,500,000+: 0.40% annually
Financial planning and consulting fees are negotiable and agreed upon before services rendered.
Account minimum: $450,000 Minimum fee: $10,000 annually for net worth $450,000 - $2,499,999 Fee-only: Comprehensive wealth planning and investment portfolio management fees based on client net worth; no commissions or asset-based sales charges accepted.
Armuchee, GA
Georgia
Blair Engineering Southeast
2018 - Present (8 years)
Georgia Youth Science &Technology Center / GA Highlands College
2014 - 2018 (4 years)
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