Daniel Taylor is a registered investment advisor at Kestra Advisory Services, LLC, based in Austin, TX, with 18 years of industry experience. Daniel operates on a fee-only basis, meaning they do not earn commissions from product sales. Their practice areas include Investment Management, Retirement Planning. Their firm serves 97,702 clients with $60B in assets under management.
Kestra Advisory Services' (Kestra AS) fees for managing your investments are a percentage of the value of your portfolio, up to a maximum of 2.5% per year. The exact percentage is determined by your advisor based on factors like the size of your account, the type of account (e.g., retirement), the services you receive, and the platform you choose. These fees are negotiable.
Kestra AS offers different advisory platforms with varying program fees that are deducted from the client fee you negotiate with your advisor. These platforms include AdvisorEnterprise, Horizon, and AdvisorChoice. Each platform has different features, costs, and minimum account sizes.
There are also third-party managed solutions available through platforms like Focus Partners Advisor Solutions, Symmetry Partners, SEI and AssetMark.
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Learn about disclosures →Daniel works as an Investment Advisor Representative for Kestra Advisory Services, LLC, dedicating about half of his time. He also works as an Investment Advisor Representative through Kestra Investment Services, LLC using a DBA name, spending nearly full-time hours on sales, insurance, and investment advisory services. Daniel also serves on the board of directors for Red Run Golf Club and as a Board Trustee for Wolverine Human Services, dedicating minimal time to each.
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