James Boucher
Advisor at Wilson & Boucher Capital Management, LLC
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Advisor at Wilson & Boucher Capital Management, LLC
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Location
Orinda, CA
Credentials
CFP®, Series 63
Industry experience
27 years
James Boucher is a CFP® with 27 years of industry experience and a Series 63 license. He has been with Wilson & Boucher Capital Management, LLC since 2005. Outside of his advisory work, he serves as a reserve police officer with the Walnut Creek Police Department and holds officer and board positions, including CFO, at a technology start-up, Risoftdev, Inc. Wilson & Boucher Capital Management is a registered investment adviser serving primarily individual clients, including high-net-worth individuals, as well as trusts and pension plans. The firm manages approximately $264.4 million across about 135 client relationships, focusing on discretionary portfolio management and financial planning tailored to each client’s risk tolerance and investment objectives.
Based on Wilson & Boucher Capital Management, LLC
Financial planning flat fees generally range from $1,000 to $2,000
$0 - $500,000: 1.20% annually $500,001 - $1,000,000: 1.10% annually $1,000,001+: 1.00% annually
$200 per hour for financial planning
Account minimum: $250,000
Orinda, CA
California · Texas
Wilson & Boucher Capital Management, LLC
2005 - Present (21 years)
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