Motley Fool Asset Management
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Overview
Motley Fool Asset Management is located at 2000 Duke Street, Alexandria, VA. The firm employs 9 financial advisors to manage client portfolios and provide financial guidance. Motley Fool Asset Management is not a registered broker-dealer.
Motley Fool Asset Management oversees $1.2 billion in assets under management across 6 accounts, all of which are discretionary. The services offered include portfolio management for investment companies. The firm caters to investment companies, with investment companies being the largest client type by accounts. The fee structure at Motley Fool Asset Management is asset-based. The firm maintains affiliations with a broker-dealer or securities dealer and a commodity pool advisor.
Motley Fool Asset Management is registered in the states of Colorado, Delaware, and Virginia.
Assets Under Management
Number of Advisors
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Motley Fool Asset Management by the Numbers
$1.2 billion
11
6
$207.1 million
Fee Structure
Financial advisory fees typically depend on which services the firm provides the client. Fees billed by Motley Fool Asset Management typically consist of the following fee structure: asset-based.
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Offered by 69% of firms
Percentage of Assets
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Find one of the 21% of firms that offer this fee type
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Find one of the 26% of firms that offer this fee type
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Types of Clients
The company works with investment companies. Motley Fool Asset Management's largest client type by number of accounts is investment companies.
- High-Net-Worth Individuals* - 0%
- Other Individuals - 0%
- Corporations - 100%
- Charitable Organizations - 0%
* 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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