John Vyge
Advisor at Hillebrand Financial Planning LLC
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Advisor at Hillebrand Financial Planning LLC
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Location
Ashburn, VA
Credentials
CFP®
Industry experience
21 years
John Vyge is a CFP® professional with 21 years of experience in financial planning. He founded Bold Financial Planning in 2004 and currently operates as the sole advisor at Hillebrand Financial Planning LLC in Ashburn, VA. Hillebrand Financial Planning LLC provides fee-only financial planning and investment management services to individuals, trusts, and small businesses. The firm emphasizes a strategic, core-and-satellite investment approach using passive index and ETF exposures, offers various engagement models including project-based planning and educational workshops, and manages approximately $60.9 million in assets across 37 clients.
Based on Hillebrand Financial Planning LLC
Based on Hillebrand Financial Planning LLC
Financial plan fees range from $400 to $4,000, negotiable; follow-on implementation billed separately at $400 per hour
$0 - $1,000,000: 1.00% annually $1,000,001 - $2,000,000: 0.75% annually $2,000,001 - $3,000,000: 0.50% annually $3,000,001+: 0.35% annually
Hourly rate for limited scope engagements is $400
Minimum fee: Minimum annual fee of $1,000 for asset management clients Fee-only: Hourly financial planning fees starting at $400 per hour; fixed fees for financial plans ranging from $400 to $4,000; retainer agreements minimum $2,400 (negotiable)
Ashburn, VA
Texas · Virginia
Bold Financial Planning (Start-Up)
2004 - Present (22 years)
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