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Browse verified financial_advisor professionals in Andover, MN. Compare ratings, read reviews, and request a quote for free.
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Andover has 17 financial advisors available to help you plan your financial future. Since there are no ratings yet from local clients, you'll want to evaluate advisors based on their credentials, experience, and approach to planning. Whether you're looking for comprehensive planning, retirement strategies, or ongoing management, the advisors in the area offer a range of service models to match different needs and preferences.
A Flat-Fee Comprehensive Financial Plan in Andover typically costs around $3,250. This service includes a detailed analysis of your financial situation and a written plan covering goals like retirement, education, and estate planning. Costs vary based on complexity and the advisor's experience, so ask for a detailed breakdown of what's included before committing.
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Look for advisors who provide transparent, written fee agreements upfront and are willing to explain their investment approach in plain language. Verify that any advisor you consider is properly registered and has no disciplinary history through FINRA or state regulators. Be cautious of advisors who pressure you to make immediate decisions, operate on a cash-only basis without documentation, or claim guaranteed returns. A reputable advisor will provide references, disclose all fees clearly, and take time to understand your goals before recommending strategies.
The median cost in Andover is around $3,250 for a comprehensive financial plan. Actual prices vary based on the complexity of your situation and the advisor's experience, so request a detailed quote.
There are 17 financial advisors actively working in Andover to help you with your financial planning needs.
Ask about their fee structure and get it in writing, verify their licenses and registrations, clarify their fiduciary duty, request client references, and confirm their experience with services you need.
Check the SEC's Investment Adviser Public Disclosure database or contact the Minnesota Department of Commerce to verify licenses and review any disciplinary history.
AUM fees are ongoing charges based on a percentage of assets under management, while flat-fee planning is a one-time or annual fixed cost for creating a comprehensive plan. Choose based on whether you want ongoing management or a one-time planning service.