Ward Williams
Advisor at Better Tomorrow Financial
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Advisor at Better Tomorrow Financial
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Location
Seattle, WA
Credentials
Series 65
Industry experience
5 years
Ward Williams is a financial advisor at Better Tomorrow Financial in Seattle, WA, with four years of industry experience. He holds the Series 65 designation and has prior work experience at Amazon, Uber, Facebook, and Nuwest Group LLC, where he also serves as a Senior Business Analyst. Better Tomorrow Financial primarily serves individual clients who are not high-net-worth, as well as small trusts, nonprofits, and employer groups. The firm offers fiduciary, fee-only financial planning and portfolio management with a focus on passive, low-fee index-fund strategies, emphasizing tax and fee minimization and providing extensive client engagement through a structured planning process.
Based on Better Tomorrow Financial
Based on Better Tomorrow Financial
Flat fee for comprehensive financial planning package (exact amounts on website https://bettertomorrowfinancial.com/financial-planning-agreement/)
Hourly fee approximately $250/hour with 4-hour minimum purchase
Fee-only: Flat financial planning fee based on expected hours multiplied by hourly rate; hourly consulting available with 4-hour minimum purchase; monthly retainer fee for ongoing services after first year.
Seattle, WA
Washington
Nuwest Group LLC
2021 - Present (5 years)
Better Tomorrow Financial (Long Habit LLC)
2021 - Present (5 years)
2019 - 2021 (2 years)
Uber
2017 - 2018 (1 year)
Amazon
2012 - 2017 (5 years)
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