KONZA Capital Advisors
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Total assets under management
$6,260,343
Total clients
10
0% high-net worth
Total advisors
1
of 1 employees
Firm size
Independent
1 advisor
Average clients per advisor
10
Average account size
$626,034
About
Konza Capital Advisors is a fee‑only investment advisory firm owned and operated by Thomas Hintz that provides discretionary portfolio management and financial advice to individuals, trusts and IRAs. The firm reported managing approximately $16 million in client assets as of 12/31/2024 and implements client-directed allocations primarily with low‑cost mutual funds and ETFs; there is no stated account minimum.
The advisor works with clients to determine allocation among equities and fixed income based on return objectives, time horizon and risk tolerance, and conducts periodic reviews with rebalancing to maintain target allocations. Konza accepts discretionary trading authority, uses Schwab as custodian, deducts fees on a quarterly basis, and asks clients to furnish outside investment information so recommendations reflect the client’s full financial picture.
The owner holds CPA and Personal Financial Specialist (PFS) credentials, continues to provide limited services through a CPA firm he previously owned, and discloses minority ownership and advisory board roles in several financial institutions. Notable operational points disclosed in the brochure include that the owner may invest in the same widely held mutual funds and ETFs recommended to clients, the firm does not vote client proxies or aggregate trades, and it does not maintain professional liability insurance.
Client services
Fee options
1.00% annually (0.25% per quarter)
Fee-only: Fee-only investment advisory firm
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