Mary Ann Sullivan
Advisor at 395 Financial Planning
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Advisor at 395 Financial Planning
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Location
Mammoth Lakes, CA
Credentials
CFP®, Series 65
Industry experience
2 years
Mary Ann Sullivan is a CFP® professional with two years of experience in financial advising. She is the principal at 395 Financial Planning, an independent, fee-only firm, and previously worked for three years at South Bay Financial Partners. Before entering the financial industry, she spent 20 years with the Los Angeles Unified School District. 395 Financial Planning provides comprehensive financial planning services to individual and high-net-worth clients, focusing on retirement, cash-flow, tax-aware guidance, and estate planning. The firm follows passive investing principles and Modern Portfolio Theory, offering planning through fixed fees rather than asset-based charges.
Fixed fees generally ranging from $395 to $10,000, negotiable; $395 monthly ongoing financial planning fee
Starting at $395 per hour, negotiable based on complexity
Ongoing financial planning fee of $395 per month, paid monthly in advance
Fee-only: Fixed fees ranging from $395 to $10,000; Hourly fees starting at $395 per hour; Monthly ongoing planning fee of $395
Mammoth Lakes, CA
California
395 Financial Planning LLC
2025 - Present (1 year)
South Bay Financial Partners
2022 - 2025 (3 years)
Unemployed
2022 - 2022 (1 year)
Los Angeles Unified School District
2002 - 2022 (20 years)
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