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Highland, MI has 24 financial advisors available to help you plan your financial future. The median cost for a Flat-Fee Comprehensive Financial Plan in the area is $3,250. Whether you're saving for retirement, managing investments, or coordinating estate plans, you'll find advisors offering various fee structures. If you're near Grand Rapids, Troy, Southfield, Bloomfield Hills, or Ann Arbor, you may also explore advisors in those nearby communities for additional options.
A Flat-Fee Comprehensive Financial Plan in Highland typically costs around $3,250. This fee structure lets you know upfront what you'll pay for a detailed plan covering your assets, goals, and strategy. Other advisors in the area offer hourly consultations, assets-under-management fees, retainers, and specialized services like retirement or estate planning, each with its own cost model.
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Look for advisors who provide clear, written fee agreements before you begin work together and who are transparent about how they're compensated. Verify that any advisor you're considering is registered and in good standing with regulatory bodies. Be cautious of advisors who pressure you to move quickly, refuse to put recommendations in writing, or operate primarily through unsolicited online-only channels without a clear office or verifiable background.
The median cost for a Flat-Fee Comprehensive Financial Plan in Highland is $3,250. Individual advisors may charge more or less depending on the complexity of your situation and the depth of the plan.
There are 24 financial advisors currently available in Highland to serve your planning needs.
Advisors in Highland offer several fee models: flat fees for comprehensive plans, hourly rates for consultations, assets-under-management (AUM) fees based on portfolio size, annual retainers for ongoing advice, and specialized service fees for retirement or estate planning.
Check the SEC's Investment Adviser Public Disclosure database (IAPD) for SEC-registered advisors, or use FINRA's BrokerCheck for broker-dealers. You can also verify state registration through Michigan's financial regulatory authority.
Highland has 24 advisors to choose from. If you want to explore additional options, nearby communities include Grand Rapids, Troy, Southfield, Bloomfield Hills, and Ann Arbor, each with their own financial advisory professionals.