Robert Martin
Advisor at Tilly, Inc.
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Advisor at Tilly, Inc.
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Robert Martin is a financial advisor at Tilly, Inc. in Raleigh, NC, holding a Series 65 credential with seven years of industry experience. He is the co-founder and active chairman of Vertical IQ, Inc., a financial industry research firm, and is also an angel investor in several startups. Additionally, Mr. Martin is the author of "The Hockey Stick Principles." Tilly serves individual and family clients through virtual comprehensive financial planning and advice, focusing on budgeting, insurance, debt management, and savings strategies. The firm emphasizes low-cost, passive investment approaches and delivers services on a flat-fee membership or one-time meeting basis.
Based on Tilly, Inc.
One-time meeting fee of $300; ongoing quarterly flat fees of $200 or $300 depending on investable assets.
Less than $1 million - $1 million: $200/quarter Greater than $1 million but less than $2 million - $2 million: $300/quarter
$250 per hour for additional meetings after initial one-time meeting.
Quarterly fees of $200 or $300 depending on investable assets for Tilly Membership (ongoing financial planning).
Fee-only: Flat fees for financial planning services: $200 or $300 per quarter depending on investable assets, $300 for initial one-time meeting, $250/hour for subsequent meetings within one year.
601 St Mary's Street
Raleigh, NC 27605
North Carolina · Texas
Tilly, Inc.
2019 - Present (7 years)
Vertical IQ, Inc.
2010 - Present (16 years)
Self-Employed
2008 - Present (18 years)
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