Daniel Alfi
Advisor at Fifr
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Advisor at Fifr
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Location
Nashville, TN
Credentials
Series 65
Industry experience
4 years
Daniel Alfi is a financial advisor at Fifr with a Series 65 designation and four years of industry experience. His prior roles include positions at Fractal Software, ICONIQ Capital, and Morgan Stanley & Co LLC. Fifr is an independent firm serving individuals, families, high-net-worth clients, trusts, and private foundations through a subscription-based Financial Wellness service that combines financial planning tools, portfolio management, and tax services. The firm emphasizes long-term, tax-efficient investment strategies using low-cost index funds and ETFs and operates on a subscription model rather than charging percentage-of-assets fees.
Based on Fifr
Quarterly subscription fees for Financial Wellness Services packages as detailed under fee_only.
Fee-only: Financial Wellness Services subscription fees billed quarterly in advance, e.g., up to $450 per quarter (Individuals), up to $600 per quarter (Families) for Core; up to $600 per quarter (Individuals), up to $795 per quarter (Families) for Plus Direct Indexing; up to $900 per quarter (Individuals), up to $1,200 per quarter (Families) for Plus Proactive Tax. Investment Management Services included at no additional cost.
Nashville, TN
California · Tennessee
Fifr
2023 - Present (3 years)
Fractal Software
2021 - 2023 (2 years)
ICONIQ Capital
2017 - 2021 (4 years)
Morgan Stanley & Co LLC
2015 - 2017 (2 years)
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