Lisa Hodges
Advisor at Shift to Impact
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Advisor at Shift to Impact
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Location
Durham, NC
Credentials
Series 65
Industry experience
6 years
Lisa Hodges is a financial advisor at Shift to Impact with six years of industry experience. She holds a Series 65 designation and has worked in marketing consulting and advisory services prior to her current role. Hodges leads Shift to Impact, an independent firm based in Durham, NC. Shift to Impact is a fee-only financial planning firm serving individuals and families who seek to align their finances with social justice and environmental values. The firm emphasizes values-based investing and offers comprehensive planning, guidance on charitable giving and employee benefits, as well as educational workshops and speaking events, without managing client portfolios or exercising trading discretion.
Based on Shift to Impact
Financial Planning Program: upfront fee $4,000 (individual) or $5,000 (couples), negotiable; Focused Financial Planning Program fees negotiable
Hourly financial planning services at $300 per hour, fee negotiable
Minimum fee: Upfront fee of $4,000 for individuals or $5,000 for couples for Financial Planning Program, fees negotiable Fee-only: Fee-only financial planning services; no commissions or outside compensation
Durham, NC
California · North Carolina · Texas
Shift to Impact, LLC
2021 - Present (5 years)
Marketing Consulting
2019 - 2020 (1 year)
Shift to Impact, LLC
2018 - 2019 (1 year)
Vanderbilt Advisory Services
2018 - 2018 (1 year)
Self Employed
2015 - 2017 (2 years)
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