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What percentage does Edward Jones take?

What percentage does Edward Jones take?

Edward Jones Review – High Fees, Poor Reviews

Edward Jones Details
Trade Transaction Fee $4.95
Trade Commissions Up to 2.50%
Management Fee 0.50% to 1.35%
Account Type Roth, Traditional, SEP, SIMPLE, 529, Taxable

How does an Edward Jones advisor get paid?

Financial advisors at Edward Jones are primarily compensated on a straight commission basis. They get paid by selling customers financial products that generate commission revenue to the firm and themselves. Most financial advisors in the broker-dealer industry are paid on a roughly similar model.

Is Edward Jones financial advisor a good job?

Financial Advisors at Edward Jones give their company a 3.4 out of 5.0, while the average rating for Edward Jones is 3.7, making them 8% less happy than every other employee at Edward Jones and 8% less happy than every other Financial Advisor on CareerBliss – the happiest Financial Advisors work for TD Canada Trust.

What makes Edward Jones different from other investment firms?

We’re different than other investment firms. As an Edward Jones client, you’ll work with a dedicated financial advisor who takes the time to get to know you and understand what’s important to you. Together, we’ll build a personalized strategy and partner together throughout your life to keep you on track.

Why do you want to work with Edward Jones?

Explore your goals, track your progress, stay connected to your Edward Jones team and more. We use an established process to help you reach your goals. Choosing a financial advisor is the first step toward planning for the future. Here’s how to start. Why work with a financial advisor?

What does it mean to be an Edward Jones client?

As an Edward Jones client, you’ll work with a dedicated financial advisor who takes the time to get to know you and understand what’s important to you. Together, we’ll build a personalized strategy and partner together throughout your life to keep you on track.