Katherine Brosnan
Advisor at Cary Financial Planning, LLC
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Advisor at Cary Financial Planning, LLC
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Location
Cary, NC 27518
Credentials
CFP®, Series 66
Industry experience
1 year
Katherine Brosnan is a CFP® and holds a Series 66 license, currently serving as an advisor at Cary Financial Planning, LLC. She has one year of industry experience, with prior roles including work at Carolina Angel Network and Futures Inc. Cary Financial Planning, LLC provides investment advisory, wealth management, and financial planning services to individuals, high-net-worth clients, families, and business owners. The firm follows a Bogleheads-inspired investment approach focused on low-cost, passive strategies using diversified index funds and ETFs, with an emphasis on tax efficiency and periodic rebalancing.
Based on Cary Financial Planning, LLC
Financial planning project fees from $500 to $50,000, half payable upfront and half at delivery
Account minimum: $200,000 for Investment Management service; $600,000 for Wealth Management service Fee-only: Stand-alone financial planning fees range from $500 to $50,000, paid as a flat fee
1255 Crescent Green, Suite 200
Cary, NC 27518
North Carolina
Cary Financial Planning, LLC
2024 - Present (2 years)
Self Employed
2024 - 2024 (1 year)
Carolina Angel Network
2022 - 2024 (2 years)
Dalton Institute
2020 - 2022 (2 years)
MBA program
2017 - 2020 (3 years)
Futures Inc
2008 - 2018 (10 years)
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