Cynthia Vance
Advisor at Sterling Investment Counsel, LLC
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Advisor at Sterling Investment Counsel, LLC
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Location
Buffalo, NY 14202
Credentials
CFP®, ChFC®, Series 63
Industry experience
42 years
Cynthia Vance is a CFP® and ChFC® with 42 years of industry experience. She is currently affiliated with Sterling Investment Counsel, LLC and LPL Financial LLC, and has held roles at SII Investments and Jensen, Marks, Langer & Vance LLC. In addition to her advisory work, she is a licensed attorney and serves as a board member for WNED/WBFO. Sterling Investment Counsel provides portfolio management and financial planning services to individuals, high-net-worth investors, trusts, estates, charitable organizations, and retirement plans. The firm employs a variety of analytical methods and offers both discretionary and non-discretionary portfolio management, including implementation through third-party platforms like AssetMark.
Based on Sterling Investment Counsel, LLC
$0 - $500,000: 1.50% $500,001+: 1.25%
Supervised persons receive commissions from the sale of securities and insurance products to clients; commissions are not SIC's primary compensation
Minimum fee: $1,500 annual minimum fee
360 Delaware Avenue, Suite 400
Buffalo, NY 14202
New York
LPL Financial
2018 - Present (8 years)
Sterling Investment Counsel, LLC
2016 - Present (10 years)
SII Investments
2007 - 2018 (11 years)
Jensen, Marks, Langer & Vance LLC
1997 - Present (29 years)
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