Rick Alvarado
Advisor at Wealth One Advisors
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Advisor at Wealth One Advisors
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Location
Fallbrook, CA
Credentials
CFP®, Series 63
Industry experience
35 years
Rick Alvarado is a CFP® professional with 35 years of industry experience. He has been with Wealth One Advisors since 2000 and has also worked with LPL Financial (formerly Linsco/Private Ledger Corp.) since 1993. His practice includes providing financial planning services and occasional work related to fixed annuities. Wealth One Advisors offers financial planning and consulting services to individuals, high-net-worth households, and certain pension and profit-sharing plans. The firm does not manage client assets or accept custody, instead focusing on written financial plans and hourly consulting, using both fundamental and technical analysis to support long-term asset allocation and other strategies.
Based on Wealth One Advisors
Base fee of $750 for a written financial plan; $250 for each additional financial planning module
Associated persons may receive brokerage or mutual fund trail commissions from sales as registered representatives of LPL Financial
$175 per hour for financial planning consultations
Minimum fee: Base fee of $750 for a written financial plan Fee-only: Financial planning consultations at $175 per hour; fees for written plans and consultations paid in advance or upon completion
Fallbrook, CA
California
Wealth One Advisors
2000 - Present (26 years)
LPL FINANCIAL LLC (Formerly: LINSCO/PRIVATE LEDGER CORP.)
1993 - Present (33 years)
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