Gideon Drucker
Advisor at Drucker Wealth
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Advisor at Drucker Wealth
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Location
New York, NY
Credentials
CFP®, Series 66
Industry experience
12 years
Gideon Drucker is a CFP® with 12 years of industry experience, currently serving at Drucker Wealth in New York, NY. His prior experience includes roles at Purshe Kaplan Sterling Investments, Penn Mutual Life Insurance Company, and Hornor Townsend & Kent Inc. He is also the author of the financial book *How To Avoid Henry Syndrome*. Drucker Wealth serves individual and high-net-worth clients such as pre-retirement professionals, mid-career technology and medical workers, and small business owners. The firm offers comprehensive financial planning, tax and estate planning, equity-compensation advice, and discretionary investment management using a blend of fundamental, technical, tactical, and behavioral approaches.
Based on Drucker Wealth
Based on Drucker Wealth
Fixed fees for financial planning ($3,000 to $8,000) and estate planning platform fee (up to $2,499)
Commission compensation for certain investment advisor representatives acting as registered representatives or insurance agents
Account minimum: $7,500 minimum annual fee Minimum fee: $7,500 minimum annual fee for asset management services Fee-only: Fixed financial planning fees ranging from $3,000 to $8,000; Estate planning platform fee up to $2,499
New York, NY
New York
Drucker Wealth
2024 - Present (2 years)
Purshe kaplan Sterling Investments
2024 - 2024 (1 year)
Penn Mutual Life Ins Co
2014 - 2024 (10 years)
Hornor Townsend & Kent Inc
2014 - 2024 (10 years)
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