Spring Capital Management
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Client assets under management
$17,385,496
Clients
38
0% high-net worth
Advisors
1
of 1 employees
Firm type
Independent
1 advisor
Clients per advisor
38
HighAverage account size
$457,513
About
Spring Capital Management provides discretionary portfolio management services to individual clients, operating under a percentage-of-assets-under-management fee model. The firm’s Form ADV reports it manages approximately $17.4 million in client assets across 38 client relationships.
The firm’s brochure describes its methods of analysis, investment strategies and the risks of loss, and it documents processes for account reviews, brokerage selection, custody and personal trading. These disclosures indicate a focus on ongoing portfolio management and compliance practices typical of registered advisers.
Noteworthy for a firm of its size, the brochure contains a dedicated section on performance-based fees and side‑by‑side management as well as a section addressing requirements for state-registered advisers, which clients might find informative when comparing small independent advisory practices. The combination of a relatively small asset base and explicit disclosure of these topics distinguishes its regulatory and reporting detail from many peers.
Client services
Fee options
$0 - $500,000: 1.40% $500,001 - $1,000,000: 1.25% $1,000,001+: 1.00%
Account minimum: $500,000 Fee-only: Annual fees based on assets under management with tiered rates of 1.40% for first $500,000; 1.25% for next $500,000; 1.00% over $1,000,000
Main office location
Spring Capital Management
San Mateo CA, United States
Number of offices
1
Most active in
California
Disclosures
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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
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Lawyer
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Real estate agent
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Other specialized services
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Forms ADV
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