Provision Financial Planning
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Client assets under management
$28,279,336
Clients
43
23% high-net worth
Advisors
1
of 2 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
43
HighAverage account size
$657,659
About
Provision Financial Planning is a state-registered advisory firm that manages roughly $21.4 million on behalf of about 38 clients and serves individuals (including high-net-worth clients), families, small businesses, and employer-sponsored retirement plans. The firm offers discretionary investment management alongside ongoing, project‑based, and hourly financial planning and provides employee benefit plan consulting.
The firm generally employs an asset‑allocation driven, primarily passive approach using index mutual funds and ETFs and constructs individualized investment policy statements; client accounts are managed on a discretionary basis under a Limited Power of Attorney. It supplements that core approach with implementation tools such as separately managed accounts, unified managed accounts with an overlay manager, selective use of options, and direct indexing where appropriate.
Provision’s service mix is notable for the breadth of implementation options it makes available despite being a single‑advisor practice: the brochure discloses access to SMA managers and UMA overlays, direct indexing with tax‑loss harvesting considerations, and access to private alternative strategies through iCapital. The firm also uses a third‑party order management system (Pontera) to manage held‑away accounts (e.g., 401(k) and 529 assets) and provides multi‑generational planning involvement and employer plan services that may be less common at this firm size.
Client services
Financial planning
Portfolio management
Pension consulting
Expertise
Passive / index investing
Tax-loss harvesting
Options & derivatives strategies
Private / alternative investments
Retirement plans for business owners (SEP, solo 401k)
Occupation focus
Founder/Business Owner
Fee options
Project Based Financial Planning fixed fee ranges from $1,500 to $6,000 depending on complexity and scope
$0 - $1,000,000: 1.25% $1,000,001 - $5,000,000: 0.75% $5,000,001+: Negotiable
$325 per hour for Financial Planning
Fee-only: Ongoing Financial Planning: $5,000 annually, paid monthly or quarterly in arrears; Project-based Financial Planning fixed fee: $1,500 to $6,000 depending on complexity; Hourly Financial Planning: $325/hour.
Main office location
Provision Financial Planning
Towson MD, United States
Number of offices
2
Most active in
Provision Financial Planning has reported serving >5 clients in these states in the last 12 months.
Alabama · Maryland
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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Is not active or affiliated with:
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Insurance agent
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Broker-dealer / trader
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Bank
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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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Lawyer
They provide legal services, typically billed separately.
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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.
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