Nathan Cline
Advisor at Responsible Asset Management
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Advisor at Responsible Asset Management
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Location
Salt Lake City, UT
Credentials
Series 65
Industry experience
8 years
Nathan Cline is a financial advisor at Responsible Asset Management in Salt Lake City, UT, holding a Series 65 designation with eight years of industry experience. He founded Cline Capital Advisers, which serves as a holding company for Responsible Asset Management and conducts a small portion of his business. Prior to his financial advisory career, he worked for seven years with the Ogden City Police. Responsible Asset Management provides investment supervisory services to individuals, trusts, qualified retirement plans, and other institutions, managing approximately $40.6 million in assets across about 109 client accounts. The firm employs a structured risk-based approach using diversified portfolios that include traditional and ESG investments, offering both discretionary and non-discretionary management.
Based on Responsible Asset Management
$0 - $500,000: 1.25% $500,001 - $1,000,000: 1.15% $1,000,001 - $2,000,000: 1.00% $2,000,001 - $3,000,000: 0.90% $3,000,001 - $5,000,000: 0.70% $5,000,001 - $10,000,000: 0.50% $10,000,001+: Negotiable, may not exceed 0.50%
Account minimum: $5,000 Fee-only: Fee based on tiered percentage of AUM; no commissions accepted; no performance fees.
Salt Lake City, UT
Texas · Utah
Cline Capital Advisers
2017 - Present (9 years)
Ogden City Police
2010 - 2017 (7 years)
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