D/B/A Financial Awareness Institute
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Client assets under management
$15,000,000
Clients
6
50% high-net worth
Advisors
1
of 1 employees
Firm type
Independent
1 advisor
Fewer clients per advisor generally means more personalized, proactive service. Higher ratios may reflect streamlined models or lower minimums.
Clients per advisor
6
Very LowAverage account size
$2,500,000
About
Financial Awareness Institute primarily serves employers and their employees by delivering workplace financial wellness programs, and it also offers individual one‑on‑one counseling and portfolio management for individual clients. Services described in the brochure include streaming video and narrated slide presentations, Excel-based tracking spreadsheets, PDF checklists, live half‑ and full‑day seminars, online package modules (401(k)/403(b) mini‑lessons and financial planning mini‑lessons), and a Tax Adviser Network.
The firm’s approach stresses financial education and behavioral finance, using multiple, personality‑tailored money‑management processes and decision‑making frameworks instead of one‑size‑fits‑all rules of thumb. Its advisory relationships are largely non‑discretionary—providing tools, guidance and employer‑facing usage reports (tracking, scam alerts, and incentive reporting) while leaving final investment decisions with clients—an arrangement that is uncommon among independent advisers.
Distinctive aspects include an explicit employer focus with detailed usage tracking and reporting for employee programs, semi‑monthly scam alerts, and the Tax Adviser Network available in the Chicago metro area as of March 2016, all of which position the firm more as a workplace financial wellness provider than a traditional discretionary asset manager. As a solo adviser with a small client base, the firm emphasizes programized educational content (workbooks, narrated modules, and reporting) over a high‑volume investment management model typical of many peers.
Client services
Financial planning
Portfolio management
Expertise
Cash flow / budgeting
Demographic focus
Mid-Career Professionals
Approaching retirement
Fee options
One-on-one counseling sessions are charged per hour; specific hourly rate not stated.
Main office location
D/B/A Financial Awareness Institute
W9602 State Line Rd
Sharon WI 53585, United States
Number of offices
1
Most active in
D/B/A Financial Awareness Institute has reported serving >5 clients in these states in the last 12 months.
Illinois
Disclosures
Firm disclosures are reported in Form ADV Part 1A, Item 11. They include criminal charges, regulatory actions, civil proceedings, and professional disciplinary events involving the firm or its advisory affiliates.
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Business activities & affiliations
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Insurance agent
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Broker-dealer / trader
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Bank
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Trust company
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Fund sponsor
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Accountant / CPA / tax prep
They offer tax and accounting services, typically for separate fees.
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Lawyer
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Real estate agent
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Other specialized services
They may provide services such as pension consulting or municipal advisory work, typically for separate fees.
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