Katherine Then
Advisor at Laurel Wealth Planning
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Advisor at Laurel Wealth Planning
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Location
Edina, MN 55435
Credentials
Series 65
Industry experience
1 year
Katherine Then is a Series 65 credentialed advisor with six years of industry experience. She has been with Laurel Wealth Planning since 2021 and previously worked at Stevens Foster Financial Advisors from 2004 to 2021. Laurel Wealth Planning serves individuals, pension and profit-sharing plans, trusts, estates, charitable organizations, and corporations, providing wealth management, portfolio management, and financial planning services. The firm employs a combination of fundamental and technical analysis, quantitative modeling, and an Investment Committee to guide strategy, including the use of derivatives and option-writing strategies in separately managed accounts.
Based on Laurel Wealth Planning
$0 - $200,000: 1.25% annually $200,001 - $500,000: 1.00% annually $500,001 - $1,300,000: 0.90% annually $1,300,001 - $2,300,000: 0.85% annually $2,300,001 - $4,300,000: 0.70% annually $4,300,001 - $7,800,000: 0.60% annually $7,800,001 - $20,000,000: 0.50% annually Over $20,000,000+: Negotiable
$150 - $600 per hour, depending on professional involved
Minimum fee: $7,500 annually minimum fee Fee-only: Investment management fees based on asset tiers; hourly fees for financial planning services ($150-$600/hour)
3300 Edinborough Way, Suite 790
Edina, MN 55435
Minnesota
Laurel Wealth Planning
2021 - Present (5 years)
Stevens Foster Financial Advisors
2004 - 2021 (17 years)
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