Hillary Cross
Advisor at Cooper McManus
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Advisor at Cooper McManus
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Location
New Bern, NC 28562
Credentials
Series 66
Industry experience
16 years
Hillary Cross is a financial advisor at Cooper McManus with 16 years of industry experience. She holds the Series 66 designation and has worked at Cambridge Investment Research, Cooper Financial Group, and Securities America Inc. Outside of her advisory role, she owns a business focused on insurance, benefits, and human resources. Cooper McManus provides investment advisory and financial planning services to individuals, trusts, retirement plans, and businesses. The firm employs a tailored investment process that incorporates fundamental analysis and a variety of strategies and products, managing approximately $2.56 billion in discretionary assets.
Based on Cooper McManus
Financial Planning flat fees up to $400,000; Retirement Plan Consulting flat fees from $750 to $10,000
Some representatives receive commissions from securities sales and insurance products
Financial Planning up to $1,000/hour; Retirement Plan Consulting up to $250/hour
Account minimum: $5,000 Minimum fee: Financial Planning flat fees up to $400,000; Retirement Plan Consulting flat fees $750 to $10,000
2002 South Glenburnie Road, Ste 4 D
New Bern, NC 28562
North Carolina
Cambridge Investment Research, Inc.
2020 - Present (6 years)
Cooper Financial Group
2014 - Present (12 years)
Securities America Inc.
2014 - 2020 (6 years)
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