John Konetzny
Advisor at The Practical Planner
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Advisor at The Practical Planner
Data sourced from SEC public records (and other sources when available). Some details may be added by the advisor after claiming their profile. Refreshed daily • Updated today.
Location
Groton, MA 01450
Credentials
CFP®, Series 63, Series 66
Industry experience
15 years
John Konetzny is a CFP® professional with 15 years of industry experience, currently practicing at The Practical Planner since 2016. He holds Series 63 and Series 66 licenses and serves as a trustee and treasurer for the Groton Public Library Endowment Trust, where he is involved in managing funds and financial reporting. The Practical Planner serves individuals and families, including high-net-worth clients, with holistic financial planning and ongoing investment management. The firm operates as a fee-only fiduciary, constructing diversified portfolios tailored to clients’ risk tolerance and goals, and integrates in-house tax preparation as part of its comprehensive service model.
Based on The Practical Planner
Certain financial planning projects on a fixed-fee basis with retainer and monthly payments
$0 - $500,000: 2.00% $500,001 - $1,000,000: 1.75% $1,000,001 - $2,500,000: 1.50% $2,500,001+: Negotiable
Commissions from the sale of insurance products
Financial planning services at $200 per hour
Fee-only: Financial planning services at $200 per hour; fixed fees for certain projects with retainer and monthly installments
274 Main St
Groton, MA 01450
Massachusetts
The Practical Planner
2016 - Present (10 years)
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