Kevin Schiedel
Advisor at Simplified Retirement
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Advisor at Simplified Retirement
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Location
Charlottesville, VA
Credentials
Series 65
Industry experience
2 years
Kevin Schiedel is a financial advisor at Simplified Retirement in Charlottesville, VA, holding a Series 65 designation with two years of industry experience. Prior to his advisory role, he has worked as a school psychologist in several public school districts, including Greene County Public Schools, where he is currently employed. His professional background is primarily in special education. Simplified Retirement offers retirement-focused financial planning mainly for educators, emphasizing low-cost, passive investment options and a buy-and-hold strategy based on Modern Portfolio Theory. The firm operates as a solo practice without discretionary portfolio management or asset custody, focusing on comprehensive planning and client education.
Based on Simplified Retirement
$250 flat fee for financial plan delivery; $250 semi-annual fee for ongoing consultation
Fee-only: $250 flat fee upon delivery of financial plan; $250 every six months for ongoing consultation services; fees negotiable based on complexity and scope
Charlottesville, VA
Virginia
Greene County Public Schools
2021 - Present (5 years)
Victor Elementary School District
2019 - 2021 (2 years)
City of Burlington Public School District
2015 - 2019 (4 years)
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