Financial advisor Mark Zoril had his Minnesota-based firm Plan Vision running for two years before he realized he could charge $96 a year for his services. “I simply don’t think that there is a reason for anybody to be paid much of anything [for advice],” said Zoril. “[I] started to see the growth of robo […]
If you are thinking “you get what you pay for,” you are right, to a point. Zoril does not manage investments for his clients and he expects them to be ready to do more for themselves than they would if they paid a full-service, full-fee advisor. Still, Zoril says, “clients can schedule [advice] sessions on their plan or investments as they need to.”
Zoril also declines to offer a free get-to-know-you meeting to discuss his services before you buy them—a standard marketing tool of pricier advisors. Instead, he offers informational videos, a section for frequently asked questions on his website, and a money back guarantee offer. Hallam recommends Zoril to help expats “invest intelligently” and save money with low-cost index funds. One of his first referrals to Zoril came through a 2015 blog post titled “
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