Firm Info
Firm Size
Services Offered
- Financial Planning
- Portfolio Management for Individuals & Small Businesses
- Portfolio Management of Pooled Investment Vehicles
- Portfolio Management for Businesses or Institutional Clients
- Pension Consulting Services
- Selection of Others Advisors
- Other
Types of Clients
- Individuals (Not High Net Worth)
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Individuals High Net Worth
*>=750k in Investable Assets or >=1.5m of Estimated Total Net Worth
- Pooled Investment Vehicles
- Pension & Profit Sharing Plans
- Charitable Organizations
- State & Municipal Govt Entities
- Corporations or Other Businesses Not Listed Above
Available Fee Structures
- Percentage of Assets Under Management (AUM)
- Hourly
- Fixed Fees (Other than subscription)
- Performance-based Fees
Empirical Wealth Management Overview
Empirical Wealth Management is a registered investment advisory firm that is based in Seattle, Washington. Since its establishment in 2011, it has been offering investment advice only to its clients. The firm operates on a fee-only arrangement, which means that it derives its revenues solely from the fees it charges its clients and does not earn commissions from the sale of any investment products. The firm provides a range of services, including financial planning, portfolio management for individuals and small businesses, portfolio management of pooled investment vehicles, as well as portfolio management for businesses or institutional clients. Additionally, it offers pension consulting services and can help clients select other advisors. Empirical Wealth Management also provides other services such as tax preparation and insurance services. With its comprehensive suite of services, Empirical Wealth Management stands out in Seattle's financial industry. The firm's experienced team uses the latest technology and strategies to customize investment solutions that are tailored to each client's needs. The firm's commitment to a fee-only model ensures that it upholds the highest level of professionalism and ethics, which means its clients can trust it to focus solely on their interests. Empirical Wealth Management's goal is to maximize the wealth of its clients and help them achieve their financial objectives.
EMPIRICAL WEALTH MANAGEMENT caters to a diverse group of clients, including individuals, high net worth individuals, pooled investment vehicles, pension or profit sharing plans, charitable organizations, state or municipal government entities, and other types of corporations. With their extensive financial expertise, EMPIRICAL WEALTH MANAGEMENT offers tailored solutions to meet the unique needs of each client. The firm's commitment to delivering outstanding service and personalized attention has earned them a reputation as one of the leading wealth management firms in the industry. To accommodate the varying needs of their clients, EMPIRICAL WEALTH MANAGEMENT provides a range of fee structures. Depending on the service provided, clients may pay a percentage of assets under management (AUM), an hourly rate, fixed fees, or a performance-based fee. This flexibility allows clients to choose a fee structure that aligns with their financial goals and investment strategies. Whether it's managing a client's portfolio or providing investment advice, EMPIRICAL WEALTH MANAGEMENT is committed to delivering exceptional value and results that exceed expectations.
Typical Clients, Fee Structures & Investment Minimum
EMPIRICAL WEALTH MANAGEMENT's Part 2 Brochure does not mention an investment minimum.
How This Office Can Help Anchorage, AK Residents
Empirical Wealth Management is a financial advisory firm that assists clients in Anchorage, AK, with their financial planning goals. The firm offers a range of services, including wealth management, retirement planning, investment planning, tax planning, and estate planning. With their expertise, the advisors at Empirical Wealth Management can help clients navigate through the complex world of finance, generate a customized plan, and manage their portfolio. Living in Anchorage, AK, often comes with unique financial challenges. Due to the high cost of living, residents may find it difficult to save for retirement or emergencies. Additionally, the unpredictable nature of the Alaskan economy makes it crucial to have a solid financial plan to weather any changes. Empirical Wealth Management understands these challenges and can provide financial guidance that addresses the specific needs and goals of Anchorage residents. With their tailored approach and years of experience, Empirical Wealth Management can help their clients gain financial stability and security, regardless of the challenges they may face.
Services Offered by Empirical Wealth Management
Core Advisor Services
Financial Planning
Financial planning services encompass the process of devising strategies for your future financial well-being, including preparing for events such as retirement, funding your child's college education, or planning for the transfer of assets.
Portfolio Management for Individuals & Small Businesses
Portfolio management entails the careful selection and strategic management of investment combinations tailored to meet the needs of individuals and small businesses.
Market Timing Services
Market timing services involve the endeavor to generate short-term profits from investments by capitalizing on opportunities to buy at low prices and sell at high prices.
Other Services
Selection of Other Advisors
The firm provides support in selecting and engaging other advisors who possess specialized expertise to complement your financial needs.
Publication of Periodicals or Newsletters
The firm engages in the dissemination of diverse financial educational materials through the publication of periodicals.
Educational Seminars & Workshops
The firm organizes and conducts seminars or workshops aimed at enlightening investors on various financial concepts.
Fee Structures
Financial advisory fees usually are based on the services provided. Fee types charged by Empirical Wealth Management most likely consist of the following fee types: asset-based, hourly or fixed. Wrap fee programs, or the practice of bundling services for a single fee, are not offered by the firm.
Available
Percentage of Assets Under Management (AUM)
This fee structure charges a percentage of the assets under management by the firm. Fee structures are often tiered based on the amount of assets managed, with higher AUM often charged a lower rate.
Between 0.50% and 2.00% of assets under management (annually), often lower for a robo advisor. Fees are typically charged quarterly by the firm and will show on your investment statement. View typical advisor costs here.
~96% of registered firms offer this fee structure.
If you have $1 million managed by a firm at a 1% management fee, you would be charged $10,000/year to manage your assets (or $2,500 per quarter). This would be automatically deducted from your investment portfolio.
Hourly
Similar to an attorney, a financial consultant might charge fees based on hourly rates. This fee structure can be advantageous when seeking specific or ad hoc advice.
Charges generally span from $150 to $400 per hour, depending on the extent of the services required.
~33% of registered firms offer this fee structure.
If you needed hourly consulting to sell a business or transfer your estate to your children but did not want your assets managed by a firm, you could consult a firm at an hourly rate to answer any questions you may have.
Fixed Fees (Other than subscription)
Fixed fees are a one-time, lump-sum payment rendered for a specific service, such as creating a financial plan without ongoing management or implementation. This option is beneficial if you solely require guidance for a particular objective rather than a long-term consultancy or asset management.
Fixed fees for creating a financial plan often range from $1,000 to $3,000.
~49% of registered firms offer this fee structure.
If you did not want a firm to manage your assets but needed to create a retirement plan, life transition plan such as divorce or loss of a spouse, estate transition plan, business financial plan, or any other financial planning, you could consult with an RIA firm to help you with the creation of that plan.
Performance-based Fees
Advisors typically obtain performance-based fees if a portfolio surpasses a predefined benchmark. This fee is determined through various methods, but is most commonly assessed as a percentage of investment gains. Performance-based fees may incentivize advisors to undertake riskier decisions in pursuit of generating higher returns.
“Two and Twenty” is common among hedge funds with a 2% management fee and a 20% incentive fee above the “hurdle rate,” or performance threshold the fund is compared against.
32% of registered firms offer this fee structure.
A hedge fund earns a 15% return with a 20% performance fee in above the performance of the S&P 500, which grew 7% that same year.
20% of fund growth in excess of S&P 500’s 7% growth for that year = 15% hedge fund growth - 7% S&P 500 growth = 8% difference x 20% = 2% performance fee (in addition to the management fee).
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Subscription (Newsletter or Periodical)
Commissions
Occasionally, advisors are compensated through commissions by selling certain financial products, such as mutual funds or life insurance policies, or as a broker-dealer by facilitating the buying and selling of securities. Advisors who receive commissions may be incentivized to make specific suggestions to clients in order to secure a commission. Advisors who operate on a fee-only basis do not earn commissions, whereas fee-based advisors may do so.
Often 3% - 6% of the value of the security.
Only ~3% of registered firms say they offer this fee structure, but other advisors may receive “soft dollars”. Many mutual funds charge 12b-1 fees to cover the promoting and selling of the fund’s shares. While your advisor does not charge these fees, they may receive a kickback for recommending the investment.
An advisor selling their client on a life insurance policy and receiving a commission on the sale of that policy, or recommending a specific investment and receiving a kickback for that recommendation.
Other
Firms occasionally offer unconventional fee structures when charging clients. For more detailed information about a firm’s specific fee structures, please refer to their Form ADV and Part 2 Brochure.
Types of Clients
*The Securities & Exchange Commission defines someone as “high net worth” if they have $750,000 or more in investable assets or $1.5M of estimated total net worth.
This Office Location
- Mon 8 AM–5 PM
- Tue 8 AM–5 PM
- Wed 8 AM–5 PM
- Thu 8 AM–5 PM
- Fri 8 AM–5 PM
- Sat Closed
- Sun Closed
Other Office Locations
Firm Headquarters
This firm has no other locations.
State Registrations
Empirical Wealth Management is registered to service clients in the following states:
- Alaska
- Arizona
- Arkansas
- California
- Colorado
- Connecticut
- Delaware
- District of Columbia
- Florida
- Georgia
- Hawaii
- Idaho
- Illinois
- Indiana
- Kansas
- Louisiana
- Massachusetts
- Michigan
- Minnesota
- Missouri
- Montana
- Nevada
- New Hampshire
- New Jersey
- New Mexico
- New York
- North Carolina
- Ohio
- Oregon
- Pennsylvania
- Texas
- Utah
- Virginia
- Washington
- Wisconsin
Disciplinary History
Empirical Wealth Management does not have any disclosures. Please visit it's Form ADV for more details.