Lyke Financial
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Client assets under management
$79,038,148
This total excludes 14 entity clients. Entities are clients such as corporations, partnerships, or trusts.
Clients
123
8% high-net worth
Advisors
1
of 3 employees
Firm type
Supported
1-3 advisors or $200M+ in AUM
Fewer clients per advisor generally means more personalized, proactive service. Higher ratios may reflect streamlined models or lower minimums.
Clients per advisor
123
Very HighAverage account size
$642,587
About
Lyke Financial provides discretionary asset management to individuals (including high‑net‑worth clients), corporations and business entities, and acts as a limited‑scope ERISA 3(21) advisor for qualified retirement plans. The firm also serves as a co‑advisor to third‑party money managers and maintains legacy relationships with platforms that execute trades for certain clients.
The firm’s investment process is grounded in Modern Portfolio Theory and an Efficient Market philosophy, emphasizing diversified, risk‑based asset allocation implemented primarily through mutual funds (notably Dimensional Fund Advisors), periodic rebalancing, and the selective use of variable annuities or insurance contracts as investment vehicles. Accounts are generally managed on a discretionary basis with periodic (quarterly) reviews, and the firm may refer clients to or share fees with third‑party managers for implementation and billing.
Noteworthy distinctions disclosed in the brochure include that firm management hold insurance agency appointments and receive commissions for insurance and broker‑dealer product sales, and that a supervised person is a practicing attorney who spends roughly 10% of their time on legal activities; the firm discloses these outside business activities and the resulting conflicts of interest along with procedures intended to mitigate them. The combination of investment advisory services, retirement‑plan 3(21) work, insurance sales, and affiliated broker‑dealer activity is less common among similarly supported firms and is explicitly described in the ADV.
Client services
Portfolio management
Pension consulting
Selection of other advisers
Expertise
Wealth management
Retirement plans for business owners (SEP, solo 401k)
Retirement income strategy
Tax-loss harvesting
Occupation focus
Founder/Business Owner
Fee options
$0 - $499,999: 2.00% annually $500,000 - $999,999: 1.00% annually $1,000,000 - $3,999,999: 0.75% annually $4,000,000+: 0.50% annually
Investment Advisor Representatives receive commissions as registered representatives and insurance agents.
Main office location
Lyke Financial
4017 Whipple Avenue Nw
Canton OH 44718, United States
Number of offices
1
Most active in
Lyke Financial has reported serving >5 clients in these states in the last 12 months.
Ohio
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.
Exclamation point means they have disclosures of this type. Check mark means no disclosures of this type were found.
Business activities & affiliations
These affiliations may expand the services this firm offers and, in some cases, how they are compensated.
Is active or affiliated with:
Insurance agent
They sell insurance products and may earn commissions on those sales.
Lawyer
They provide legal services, typically billed separately.
Is not active or affiliated with:
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Broker-dealer / trader
They provide brokerage services and may earn transaction-based compensation in addition to advisory fees.
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Bank
They're affiliated with a bank that may offer its own financial products and services.
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Trust company
They provide trust and estate administration services, typically for separate fees.
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Fund sponsor
They manage or sponsor investment funds and may earn management or performance-based fees if clients invest in them.
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Accountant / CPA / tax prep
They offer tax and accounting services, typically for separate fees.
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Real estate agent
They facilitate real estate transactions and may earn commissions.
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Other specialized services
They may provide services such as pension consulting or municipal advisory work, typically for separate fees.
Forms ADV
Advisors at this firm
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