Daniel Ervin
Advisor at Ervin Investment Management
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Advisor at Ervin Investment Management
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Location
Seattle, WA
Credentials
Series 65
Industry experience
7 years
Daniel Ervin is a Series 65-licensed financial advisor with seven years of industry experience. He is the founder of Ervin Investment Management and also serves as an investment adviser representative at Reis Investment Management. Outside of finance, he works as an instructional specialist for Highline Public Schools, where he leads professional development and curriculum writing. Additionally, he serves as a successor trustee for a family trust. Ervin Investment Management is a small, supported advisory firm managing approximately $243 million for around 102 clients. The firm provides discretionary portfolio management and financial advice to individuals, families, trusts, charitable foundations, and small pension funds, following a long-term, value-oriented investment approach that emphasizes fundamental analysis, low turnover, and broad diversification through low-cost index ETFs.
Based on Ervin Investment Management
$0 - $4,000,000: 0.4% annually $4,000,001 - $10,000,000: 0.2% annually $10,000,001+: 0.1% annually
Hourly consulting services offered occasionally; specific hourly rates not stated.
Seattle, WA
California · Washington
Ervin Investment Management
2019 - Present (7 years)
Reis Investment Management, Inc.
2018 - Present (8 years)
Highline Public Schools
2016 - Present (10 years)
The Evergreen School
2015 - 2016 (1 year)
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