Lucy Rimsky
Advisor at Strategic Asset Alliance
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Advisor at Strategic Asset Alliance
Data sourced from SEC public records (and other sources when available). Some details may be added by the advisor after claiming their profile. Refreshed daily • Updated today.
Firm
Strategic Asset Alliance
Location
Manchester, MO
Credentials
Series 63, Series 65
Industry experience
1 year
Lucy Rimsky is a financial advisor with Strategic Asset Alliance, holding Series 63 and Series 65 licenses and one year of industry experience. She has prior experience at Us Institutional Corp., Piermont Capital Management, and A. G. Edwards & Sons, Inc. Strategic Asset Alliance provides investment advisory consulting, fiduciary services, and participant education primarily to insurance companies, pension plans sponsored by insurers, and governmental risk pools. The firm employs a model-based strategic asset allocation approach and emphasizes non-discretionary recommendations using tools such as efficient frontier and downside-risk analyses.
Based on Strategic Asset Alliance
Minimum fee: Fixed fees ranging from $35,000 to $250,000 annually for Investment Advisory Consulting Services; $25,000 annually for SAA Solutions (for assets up to $25 million, negotiable); Project Consulting Services fees range from $7,500 to $250,000 per project, negotiable. Fee-only: Fixed fee (annual or per project) consulting services as detailed above; no asset-based fees.
Manchester, MO
Missouri
Strategic Asset Alliance
2024 - Present (2 years)
Us Institutional Corp.
2014 - 2023 (9 years)
Piermont Capital Management
2014 - 2019 (5 years)
A. G. Edwards & Sons, Inc.
1997 - 2022 (25 years)
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