Marlon Wesh
Advisor at Wesh Financial
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Advisor at Wesh Financial
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Location
Pawtucket, RI 02861
Credentials
Series 65
Industry experience
6 years
Marlon Wesh is a financial advisor with Wesh Financial, holding a Series 65 credential and six years of industry experience. His background includes positions at Edward Jones Investments and Bank of America Merrill Lynch, as well as service in the United States Marine Corps. He has also been affiliated with Suffolk University over multiple periods.
Based on Wesh Financial
Based on Wesh Financial
Fixed fee $500–$2,500 per engagement for standalone financial plan development and other defined-scope projects
$0 - $500,000: 2.00% per annum $500,000+: 0.75% per annum
Hourly financial planning fees range from $150–$300 per hour
Subscription/retainer fee for ongoing comprehensive financial planning $197–$227 per month
Minimum fee: Minimum annual retainer of $3,600 for individuals and $5,000 for couples (paid monthly in advance) Fee-only: Comprehensive financial planning monthly subscription/retainer fee $197–$227 per month; Hourly financial planning range $150–$300 per hour; Fixed fees $500–$2,500 per engagement
413 Central Avenue, Unit 8 236
Pawtucket, RI 02861
Massachusetts
Suffolk University
2018 - Present (8 years)
Unemployed
2018 - 2018 (1 year)
Bank of America Merrill Lynch
2017 - 2017 (1 year)
Edward Jones Investments
2016 - 2017 (1 year)
United States Marine Corps
2015 - 2017 (2 years)
Suffolk University
2015 - 2018 (3 years)
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