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How Much Does Financial Planning Cost in Charlotte, NC?

2026 local pricing guide for financial planning in Charlotte, NC with cost breakdowns and provider data.

Charlotte, NC Average

$900$2,700

Most homeowners pay around $1,800

Low

$900

Typical

$1,800

High

$2,700

Based on national averages adjusted for NC cost of living (-10% vs. national average).

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Financial Planning Cost Breakdown in Charlotte, NC

Project TypeLowTypicalHigh
Comprehensive Financial Plan$900$2,250$4,500
Retirement Planning Session$270$675$1,350
Estate Planning Consultation$180$450$900
Ongoing Advisory (annual)$1,800$4,500$13,500
Hourly Financial Consultation$135 per hour$270 per hour$450 per hour
College Savings Plan Review$180$450$900

Prices adjusted for Charlotte, NC cost of living. Actual costs may vary. Get multiple quotes for accurate pricing.

Factors That Affect Financial Planning Cost in Charlotte

  • Complexity of financial situation
  • Fee structure (flat fee, hourly, AUM percentage)
  • Advisor credentials (CFP, CFA, CPA)
  • Scope of services (investments, insurance, estate, tax)
  • Assets under management
  • Ongoing vs. one-time engagement

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does financial planning cost in Charlotte, NC?

Financial Planning in Charlotte, NC typically costs $900 to $2,700, with most homeowners paying around $1,800. Costs vary based on project scope, materials, and the contractor you hire.

How many financial planning providers are in Charlotte?

We are building our directory of financial planning providers in Charlotte. Check back soon or browse nearby cities for provider options.

How much does a financial advisor cost?

Financial advisors charge in several ways: flat fees ($1,000 to $5,000 per plan), hourly rates ($150 to $500), or a percentage of assets under management (0.5% to 1.5% annually). Fee-only advisors charge directly; commission-based advisors earn from product sales.

Do I need a financial advisor?

Consider a financial advisor if you have complex finances, are approaching retirement, have a major life event (inheritance, marriage, divorce), or want help with tax-efficient investing. DIY investors with simple needs may not need one.

What is the difference between a financial advisor and financial planner?

A financial planner creates comprehensive plans covering budgeting, retirement, insurance, and estate planning. A financial advisor is a broader term that includes anyone who provides financial guidance, including investment managers and insurance agents.

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