Matthew Adams
Advisor at Money Methods, Inc.
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Advisor at Money Methods, Inc.
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Location
Amarillo, TX 79109
Credentials
Series 63
Industry experience
27 years
Matthew Adams is a financial advisor with Money Methods, Inc. in Amarillo, TX, holding a Series 63 license and 27 years of industry experience. He has been with ACM Money Methods, doing business as Money Methods, since 1996 and serves as Vice President of the general partner. In addition to his advisory role, he is licensed in life and health insurance and dedicates part of his time to that area. Money Methods serves individuals, pension and profit-sharing plans, trusts, estates, charitable organizations, and businesses by providing personalized financial planning and recommending third-party money managers. The firm focuses on planning and manager selection without discretionary portfolio management, drawing on fundamental analysis, modern portfolio theory, and long-term purchase strategies.
Flat fee ranging from $100-$500 for financial planning services, depending on scope and complexity
Commission-based compensation earned by licensed insurance agents for selling insurance products, separate from advisory fees
Hourly fee of $100 for financial planning services
Fee-only: Hourly fee of $100; flat fee ranging from $100-$500 for financial planning services
6001 Belpree
Amarillo, TX 79109
Texas
ACM Money methods DBA Money Methods
1996 - Present (30 years)
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