Jameson & Griffin Financial
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Total assets under management
$21,000,000
Total clients
83
1% high-net worth
Total advisors
1
of 1 employees
Firm size
Independent
1 advisor
Average clients per advisor
83
Average account size
$253,012
About
Jameson & Griffin Financial is a sole‑proprietorship registered investment adviser that provides ongoing portfolio management to individual and high‑net‑worth clients, preparing individualized investment policy statements and handling asset allocation, security selection, and regular portfolio monitoring. The firm reports managing approximately $21 million across roughly 83 client accounts and offers both discretionary and non‑discretionary services with no stated account minimum.
The firm’s investment approach is grounded in modern portfolio theory and a long‑term trading strategy, with clients’ risk tolerances, time horizons, and tax considerations documented in each investment policy statement. It generally seeks discretionary trading authority to implement allocations and performs at least quarterly reviews, with quarterly reporting provided via the custodian.
Distinctive operational features include a requirement that clients custody accounts at Schwab Institutional and disclosed access to Schwab’s institutional trading, research, and related services, which the firm notes may provide soft‑dollar benefits. The firm collects asset‑based advisory fees in advance (withdrawn directly from client accounts), does not participate in wrap fee programs, and has recently discontinued offering insurance sales as part of its business activities.
Client services
Expertise
Fee options
1.00% annually
Most active in
Ohio
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Real estate agent
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Other specialized services
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