Howard Bayliss
Advisor at Core Financial Planning
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Advisor at Core Financial Planning
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Location
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48302
Credentials
Series 65
Industry experience
16 years
Howard Bayliss is a financial advisor at Core Financial Planning in Bloomfield Hills, MI, holding a Series 65 designation with 15 years of industry experience. He has been with Core Financial Planning since 2008. Core Financial Planning is an independent, fee-only fiduciary firm serving individuals, families, trusts, and retirement plan participants through financial and tax planning. The firm emphasizes disciplined asset allocation with a focus on equities, global diversification, and high-quality fixed income, providing tailored investment advice without discretionary management or commission-based products.
Based on Core Financial Planning
Fixed fees for Comprehensive Planning and Limited Planning engagements as specified ($3,100 to $25,000+ and $500 to $3,500 respectively)
Minimum fee: Initial year Comprehensive Planning Agreement fee ranges from $3,100 to $25,000+; Limited Planning Engagement fees range from $500 to $3,500 Fee-only: Fee-only, commission-free financial planning services; fees based on income, marketable assets, complexity, with percentage fees decreasing as asset ranges increase, but no specific tier schedule provided
7 West Square Lake Road
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48302
Michigan
Core Financial Planning, Llc
2008 - Present (18 years)
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