Advisor Resource Council

CRD#164109
Investment Advisor Firm

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Overview

Advisor Resource Council is a financial advisor firm based in Dallas, Texas. Advisor Resource Council has $2.3 billion in assets across 11,081 customer accounts, making it one of the largest financial advisory firms in the nation by assets under management (AUM). The firm has a large group, including 125 financial advisors. Advisor Resource Council does not act as a registered broker-dealer, signifying that it is not able to buy and sell securities for its accounts and those of its clients and instead is required to go through a broker-dealer firm to do so. Securities are exchangable financial assets like options, bonds and stocks.

Advisor Resource Council manages more than half of the firm's accounts on a discretionary basis. Discretionary management means that transaction decisions for the client's account are made by an investment advisor without needing to seek the customer's consent. The company also has 206 non-discretionary accounts totaling $51.7 million in AUM. The investment advisory firm oversees about $209,252 in assets for every client account. An average financial advisor at Advisor Resource Council administers around 89 client accounts.

The firm's headquarters is located at 15110 Dallas Parkway, Dallas, Texas 75248. The company is legally allowed to provide services to clients throughout 43 U.S. states and territories.

Assets Under Management

$2.3 billion

Number of Advisors

125

Disclosures

No

Office Location

15110 Dallas Parkway
Dallas, TX 75248

Advisor Resource Council by the Numbers

Total Assets Under Management

$2.3 billion

National Average: $8.6 billion
Total Number of Employees

134

National Average: 64
Total Number of Accounts

11,081

National Average: 375,227
Average Account Size

$209.3 thousand

National Average: $23.0 thousand
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Products and Services

Advisor Resource Council provides multiple financial services, including financial planning services, portfolio management for individuals and small businesses, pension consulting services and selection of other advisers. In the prior fiscal year, Advisor Resource Council provided financial planning services to 26-50 of its accounts. The company is engaged in selling products or offering services different than investment advisory services to its customers. The firm also has a number of financial industry affiliations, including with an accountant or accounting firm, lawyer or law firm and insurance company or agency.

Core Advisor Services

  • Offered by 31% of firms

    Financial Planning Services

    This is the process of planning for your financial future, including for events such as retirement, your child's college education or estate succession.

  • Offered by 46% of firms

    Portfolio Management

    This is the selection and management of an investment mix and portfolio strategy for individuals and small businesses.

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    Market Timing Services

    This is the practice of attempting to make short-term profits on investments by buying low and selling high.

Other Services

  • Offered by 20% of firms

    Selection of Other Advisors

    This is the firm's assistance with choosing other advisors to work with who may have different specialties.

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    Publication of Periodicals

    This is the publication of various financial education materials.

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    Educational Seminars/Workshops

    This is the hosting of seminars or workshops to educate investors on financial concepts.

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Fee Structure

Fees charged by financial advisors depend on which services are offered. However, fee types charged by the company can include the following fee structures: asset-based, hourly or fixed. Wrap fee programs, or the practice of bundling services for a single fee, are offered by the firm.

Available

  • Offered by 69% of firms

    Percentage of Assets

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    This fee, which is the most common fee type charged by advisors for portfolio management, is based on the amount of assets you have under management. Also referred to as an asset-based fee, this fee typically ranges from 0.50%-2.00% of AUM annually. You'll typically pay a lower rate the more assets you have under management.

  • Offered by 21% of firms

    Hourly

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    Like a lawyer, a financial advisor may charge you by the hour. This can be helpful if you are only looking for short-term or one-time advice. Rates typically range from $100-$300 per hour, depending on the complexity and level of services needed.

  • Offered by 32% of firms

    Fixed

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    Fixed fees are a one-time, lump sum charged for a specific service, like the creation of a financial plan without subsequent implementation. This can be useful if you only need advice for one specific purpose, rather than a long-term advisor. Fixed fees usually range from $1,000 to $3,000.

Unavailable

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    Commissions

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    Occasionally, advisors earn commissions from selling financial products, such as securities or insurance policies, or making certain referrals or transactions. Advisors who earn commissions may be incentivized to make certain recommendations to clients in order to make a commission. Fee-only advisors do not earn commissions, while fee-based advisors may.

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    Performance-based

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    Advisors only earn performance-based fees if a portfolio outperforms a defined benchmark. This fee may be calculated in a number of ways but most commonly is charged as a percentage of investment profits. Performance-based fees may incentivize advisors to make riskier decisions in order to generate higher returns.

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    Subscription

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    Firms generally charge this fee for educational materials provided, such as a monthly magazine. This can be useful if you want to learn about investing or financial management on your own.

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    Other

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    Firms can sometimes charge customers using non-traditional fee structures. See this firm's Form ADV for more details.

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Types of Clients

Advisor Resource Council manages money for a broad range of customers. It provides services to retail investors, high net worth investors, pension plans, charitable organizations, corporations and other. Out of its 11,081 customers, Advisor Resource Council's biggest client is retail investors, although it also manages money for 1,956 high-net-worth individuals. The SEC defines a high-net-worth individual as an investor who has at least $750,000 in AUM or a net worth of more than $1.50 million or who counts as a "qualified purchaser" (a standard met by having at least $5 million in investments). None of the company's accounts are non-U.S. persons.

  • High-Net-Worth Individuals* - 28.83%
  • Other Individuals - 67.35%
  • Corporations - 3.32%
  • Charitable Organizations - 0.5%

* The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) defines a high-net-worth individual as someone who has at least $750,000 under management.

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Disclosures

Advisor Resource Council does not have any disclosures.

Please visit its Form ADV for more details.

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Financial Advisors at Advisor Resource Council

Justin Childress
Oxford, MS
Tara Howey
Dallas, TX
Brian Ruff
Dallas, TX
John Borden
Dallas, TX
William Atkins
Dallas, TX
Brian Krukiel
Southlake, TX
Joshua Ingram
Dallas, TX
Paige St. Martin
Metairie, LA
Travis Floyd
Southlake, TX

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