Graham Ewing
Advisor at Financial Consulate
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Advisor at Financial Consulate
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Location
Lutherville, MD
Credentials
CFP®
Industry experience
11 years
Graham Ewing is a CFP® professional with 11 years of experience in financial advising. He has been with The Financial Consulate Inc. since 2015. The Financial Consulate serves individuals, including high-net-worth clients, corporate retirement plans, and institutional clients with comprehensive financial planning and investment management. The firm employs a "Risk Opportunity Investing" approach that combines tactical asset allocation with fundamental, macroeconomic, and technical analysis, while also integrating tax and accounting services into its advisory offerings.
Based on Financial Consulate
Based on Financial Consulate
Financial Physical (financial planning) flat fee: $5,000
$0 - $1,000,000: 1.0% $1,000,000 - $5,000,000: 0.7% $5,000,000 - $25,000,000: 0.5% $25,000,000+: 0.25%
General & Customized Services: $200/hour; Corporate Seminars: $200/hour; Historical Cost Basis Research: up to $150/hour; Tax & Accounting services: starting at $30/hour based on complexity
Account minimum: $1,000,000 Minimum fee: Minimum annualized fee of $10,000 (equivalent to $1,000,000 at standard managed rate) Fee-only: Fee-Only™ financial advisory firm; no commissions received (except pre-1996 insurance commissions donated to charity)
Lutherville, MD
Maryland · Pennsylvania · Texas
The Financial Consulate Inc.
2015 - Present (11 years)
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