Summa Wealth Management
Updated today
Data sourced from SEC public records (and other sources when available). Refreshed weekly • Updated today.
Client assets under management
$0
Clients
4
0% high-net-worth
Advisors
1
of 1 employees
Firm type
Independent
1 advisor with up to 2 employees
Fewer clients per advisor generally means more personalized, proactive service. Higher ratios may reflect streamlined models or lower minimums.
Clients per advisor
4
LowAverage account size
$0
About
Summa Wealth Management is a single‑advisor independent registered investment adviser serving individuals, high‑net‑worth clients, trusts, estates and institutional clients with financial planning, consulting and advisory services. The firm requires all clients to begin the relationship with a financial plan and offers both online subscription planning and in‑person planning alongside non‑discretionary consulting and recommendations to third‑party money managers.
The firm’s investment process is built around an investment policy statement and multi‑strategy models that incorporate fundamental and technical analysis and may include traded securities, pooled vehicles and, where appropriate, private placements or alternative investments. Summa currently provides non‑discretionary advice and has primarily acted as a solicitor/referrer to third‑party RIAs rather than directly managing client assets; the brochure notes no assets under management as of the prior filing.
Distinctive features include that the firm’s sole adviser also maintains a practicing law practice, holds insurance licenses and operates affiliated entities (including an insurance general agency and an alternative‑investment due‑diligence business), and offers commissionable insurance products as part of client recommendations (insurance activity is disclosed as a material outside business activity). The combination of legal practice affiliation, insurance brokerage and other financial‑product sales, together with the firm’s current lack of directly managed client portfolios, is uncommon among independent, single‑advisor RIAs.
Client services
Financial planning
Solicitation
Expertise
Equity compensation tax strategy
Charitable giving & philanthropy
Business succession planning
Retirement plans for business owners (SEP, solo 401k)
Private / alternative investments
Occupation focus
Founder/Business Owner
Attorney
Fee options
Insurance products sales commissions received in addition to advisory fees
$200 per hour (may be negotiable depending on complexity)
Account minimum: $5,000 (may be negotiable based upon individual circumstances) Fee-only: Online Financial Planning: $50 - $285 annually based on service level In Person Financial Planning: 0.01% - 0.03% of total assets and liabilities annually Hourly Consulting Fee: $200 per hour (negotiable) Online Consulting Fee: $150 annually In Person Consulting Fee: 0.25% to 0.75% of assets under management Institutional Consulting Fee: 0.15% to 0.50% of portfolio size Asset Management Fee: 0.50% to 0.75% of assets under management
Main office location
Summa Wealth Management
Blanco TX, United States
Number of offices
1
Most active in
Summa Wealth Management has reported serving >5 clients in these states in the last 12 months.
Texas
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.
Other specialized services
They may provide services such as pension consulting or municipal advisory work, typically for separate fees.
Is not active or affiliated with:
-
Broker-dealer / trader
They provide brokerage services and may earn transaction-based compensation in addition to advisory fees.
-
Bank
They're affiliated with a bank that may offer its own financial products and services.
-
Trust company
They provide trust and estate administration services, typically for separate fees.
-
Fund sponsor
They manage or sponsor investment funds and may earn management or performance-based fees if clients invest in them.
-
Accountant / CPA / tax prep
They offer tax and accounting services, typically for separate fees.
-
Real estate agent
They facilitate real estate transactions and may earn commissions.
Forms ADV
Advisors at this firm
Not sure where to start?
We'll help you think it through — whether you ultimately need an advisor or not.
Warmer helps you compare advisors clearly — so you can choose with confidence.
Discover
Compare top advisor firms by metric, firm size, and location.
Warmer provides personalized recommendations and introductions to independent fiduciary advisors. We do not supervise advisors, manage or hold assets, guarantee performance, or provide advice about specific investments.
Each advisor listed on our site is an independent fiduciary responsible for their own advice. Warmer may receive fees from advisors for participation or referrals; these fees are paid by advisors and do not affect the fees clients pay for advisory services.
For advisor listings, we rely on sources including public filings and data provided by advisors, and we cannot guarantee that all information is current or accurate. Please review an advisor's Form ADV and do your own diligence before entering into an advisory relationship.
By using our service, you agree to Warmer's Terms of Service and Advisory Agreement and Privacy Policy. Logos provided by Logo.dev
© 2026 Warmer Holdings Inc. ("Warmer")