Advisors undercharging, need to raise ratesPosted by RJ and Makay on Mar 30, 2011 |
When it comes to pricing, fee-based financial advisors simply aren't charging enough, suggest data from wealth management software firm PriceMetrix. The company drew this conclusion after analyzing 380 million transactions executed between 2007 and 2010 in 1 million fee-based accounts and 4 million transactional accounts.
“The most surprising thing to us was the wide range of prices charged for similar relationships on similar-sized fee-based accounts,” remarks PriceMetrix CEO Doug Trott. Fees progressively declined from an average of 1.17% on accounts ranging between $1 million and $2 million to 0.63% on accounts worth more than $5 million, Trott says. For accounts between $250,000 and $500,000, the lowest quartile of the advisors charged an average of 81 basis points while the highest quartile charged 208 basis points.
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