Lawrence Russell
Advisor at Lawrence Russell and Company
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Advisor at Lawrence Russell and Company
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Location
Pasadena, CA
Credentials
Series 65
Industry experience
21 years
Lawrence Russell is the principal of Lawrence Russell and Company in Pasadena, CA, with 21 years of industry experience and a Series 65 credential. He has operated his firm since 2004. In addition to his advisory work, he is the architect and developer of the VeriPlan lifetime financial planning software, which has been licensed online to individual users since 2007, and he has authored financial articles and ebooks since 2003. Lawrence Russell and Company provides fee-only financial and investment planning services to individuals and families through project-based and hourly engagements. The firm focuses on comprehensive lifetime planning and investment advice without managing client assets or charging fees based on assets under management, using customized cash-flow and asset-appreciation modeling alongside recommendations for low-cost, broadly diversified, passively managed funds.
Based on Lawrence Russell and Company
Fixed fees for planning projects ranging from $1,250 to $3,650 depending on complexity and scope.
Hourly advisory rate of $150 per hour.
Fee-only: Fixed fees ranging from $1,250 to $3,650 for comprehensive financial and investment planning services.
Pasadena, CA
California
Lawrence Russell and Company
2004 - Present (22 years)
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