Stanton Weissenborn
Advisor at Wealth Effects
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Advisor at Wealth Effects
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Location
Stuart, FL
Credentials
Series 63, Series 65
Industry experience
55 years
Stanton Weissenborn is a financial advisor at Wealth Effects with Series 63 and 65 licenses and 55 years of industry experience. His prior work includes roles at Janney Montgomery Scott and Coburn & Meredith Inc. He serves as a board member of the Stuart Congregational Church, where he reviews and advises on investments. Wealth Effects is a nine-advisor team providing discretionary wealth management and financial planning to individuals, high net worth clients, trusts, estates, and businesses, managing approximately $406 million across nearly 600 clients. The firm employs a blend of fundamental and technical analysis with a primarily long-term investment approach and operates across seven offices.
Based on Wealth Effects
up to 1.50% annually (wealth management services, negotiable based on assets and complexity)
Certain advisory persons are licensed insurance professionals who may earn commissions on insurance products separate from advisory fees.
Fee-only: Wealth management fees up to 1.50% annually; retirement plan advisory fees up to 1.00% annually, both negotiable.
Stuart, FL
Florida
Wealth Effects LLC
2021 - Present (5 years)
Coburn & Meredith Inc
2020 - 2021 (1 year)
Janney Montgomery Scott
2016 - 2019 (3 years)
Janney Montgomery Scott Inc.
1989 - 2016 (27 years)
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