David Bass
Advisor at Decision Tree Advisor
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Advisor at Decision Tree Advisor
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Firm
Decision Tree Advisor
Location
Houston, TX
Credentials
ChFC®, Series 66
Industry experience
11 years
David Bass is a financial advisor at Decision Tree Advisor in Houston, TX, holding the ChFC® and Series 66 designations with 11 years of industry experience. He worked at Invesco for 20 years before joining Edward Jones briefly in 2021 and then founding Decision Tree Advisor in 2022. Decision Tree Advisor provides wealth management, investment management, and financial planning services to individuals, high-net-worth clients, and corporations. The firm focuses on asset allocation and modern portfolio theory, primarily using passive index funds while incorporating active management and ESG criteria when requested.
Based on Decision Tree Advisor
Fixed fees for Project-Based Financial Planning range from $600 to $5,000; Annual fee for Ongoing Financial Planning up to $5,000
$0 - $2,000,000: 0.80% $2,000,001 - $4,000,000: 0.60% $4,000,001+: 0.40%
$300 per hour for Project-Based Financial Planning
Fee-only: Wealth Management and Investment Management fees as percentage of AUM; Financial Planning fees charged as fixed, hourly, or annual fees; no commissions.
Houston, TX
Texas
Decision Tree Advisor
2022 - Present (4 years)
Unemployed
2021 - 2022 (1 year)
Edwards Jones
2021 - 2021 (1 year)
Unemployed
2019 - 2021 (2 years)
Invesco
1999 - 2019 (20 years)
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