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CFA
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CFA

Bryan Mcclune

19 Years of Experience

Bryan Mcclune is a CFA-designated registered investment advisor at Wpwealth LLP, based in Austin, TX, with 19 years of industry experience. Bryan operates on a fee-only basis, meaning they do not earn commissions from product sales. Their practice areas include Estate Planning, Financial Planning & Coaching, Investment Management, Retirement Planning. Their firm serves 507 clients with $1B in assets under management.

Compensation
Fee-Only (% of Portfolio)Fixed/Hourly
Firm Size
13 advisors
Number of Clients
507 clients
Average Client Portfolio
$2.0M average
Assets Under Management
$1.0B

Fee Structure

Investment management only (planning not offered)
Minimum Annual Fee:$5,000
Portfolio-Based Fees (Tiered)
Portfolio ValueAnnual Fee
Up to $1.0M1.25%
$1M+1.00%

Fees are not to exceed 2.5%. There is a $100 per year administration fee per account. The minimum management fee is $5,000 per year for discretionary managed accounts. Fees and account size minimums are subject to negotiation.

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Your Portfolio Value
$500K
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Location

3600 N. Capital of Texas Hwy.,, Building B, Suite 250, Austin, TX, 78746

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History

Regulatory History
Clean regulatory record

No disclosures, customer disputes, or regulatory actions on file.

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Employment History
Current Registrations
Wpwealth LLP
February 2026 - Present · 2 mos
Previous Registrations
Dimensional Fund Advisors LP
March 2007 - January 2026 · 18 yrs 10 mos
Dfa Securities LLCBroker
February 2007 - January 2026 · 18 yrs 11 mos
State Registrations1 state
TX
Advisor

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Exams
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