David Rice
Advisor at The Helix Financial Group
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Advisor at The Helix Financial Group
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Location
Carrolltron, TX 75010
Credentials
Series 63, Series 65
Industry experience
31 years
David Rice is a financial advisor with The Helix Financial Group in Carrolltron, TX, holding Series 63 and Series 65 licenses and bringing 31 years of industry experience. He has been with The Helix Financial Group since 2007 and has also operated as a self-employed advisor since 2004. The Helix Financial Group sells insurance products alongside its advisory services. The Helix Financial Group provides fee-based investment advisory and financial planning services to individuals, trusts, estates, charitable organizations, corporations, and other business entities. The firm manages approximately $82.4 million across about 219 client relationships, emphasizing tactical and strategic asset allocation with global diversification and primarily non-discretionary portfolio management.
1% annually (typical advisory fee), up to 2% quarterly maximum fee applied in advance
Separate commissions received from insurance product sales by firm principals
Hourly rate $200 per hour for limited scope planning engagements, negotiable
Account minimum: $50,000 Minimum fee: Minimum annual fee of $50.00 when account falls below $5,000 Fee-only: Hourly planning engagements at $200 per hour, negotiable
4425 Plano Parkway, Suite 804
Carrolltron, TX 75010
Texas
The Helix Financial Group, LLC
2007 - Present (19 years)
SELF-EMPLOYED
2004 - Present (22 years)
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