David Swift
Advisor at Second 50 Financial
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Advisor at Second 50 Financial
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Location
Chicago, IL
Credentials
Series 66
Industry experience
15 years
David Swift is a financial advisor at Second 50 Financial with 15 years of industry experience. He holds a Series 66 designation and has worked at firms including Signature Estate & Investment Advisors, Royal Alliance Associates, and Ashton Thomas Private Wealth. He is also a licensed insurance agent operating his own insurance sales and service business. Second 50 Financial provides tailored investment advice and financial planning to individuals, high-net-worth clients, and various business entities. The firm manages discretionary portfolios using diversified investments and employs a process combining fundamental analysis, asset allocation, and manager due diligence.
Based on Second 50 Financial
Based on Second 50 Financial
0.50% - 1.00% annually (customized flat or tiered fees based on agreement)
Most clients pay $7,000 to $10,000 per six-month engagement for financial planning; up to $20,000 for complex needs.
Chicago, IL
Arizona · California · Florida · Illinois · Texas
Ashton Thomas Insurance Agency
2021 - 2022 (1 year)
Ashton Thomas Private Wealth
2021 - 2022 (1 year)
Second 50 Financial, Llc
2021 - Present (5 years)
Royal Alliance Associates, INC.
2018 - 2021 (3 years)
Jhfn Sii
2013 - 2018 (5 years)
Signature Estate & Investment Advisors, Llc
2012 - 2021 (9 years)
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