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Wealth Management Advisor | Jeff R Olson | Iowa City, IA | U.S. Bancorp Investments (1)

It is my pleasure to serve the financial needs of people in Iowa City, Coralville, and North Liberty. My experience in the financial industry started in 1989 and I became a Wealth Management Advisor in 1999.

I want to make managing your finances as easy as possible for you. As your financial advisor, I will partner with a Wealth Management Banker from our affiliate U.S. Bank to bring you a holistic approach to your wealth management needs. We will collaborate to understand your financial situation and develop personalized strategies to help you work toward your financial goals.

Services I specialize in

Contact

319-356-9000

jeff.r.olson@usbank.com

    Additional information on licensed advisors can be found at FINRA BrokerCheck.

    About Wealth Management from U.S. Bank and U.S. Bancorp Investments

    Our integrated wealth management approach gives you access to a dedicated advisor, backed by a team of specialists. We offer financial strategies to individuals and families across a wide range of wealth levels. Our U.S. Bank specialists offer banking, trust and investment support while our U.S. Bancorp Investments professionals focus on investments, planning and insurance.

    Meet our team

    Ridgedale offers a customized wealth planning approach where the focus is on helping you achieve your version of success.

    Meet Ridgedale

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    AJ Sullivan

    Wealth Management Associate,
    U.S. Bancorp Investments

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    Andrew O'Neill

    Wealth Management Banker,
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    Market news

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    FAQ

    The role of a financial advisor can go beyond investment planning. An advisor can also provide guidance for key moments throughout your life. Perhaps your finances have gotten more complex, and you’d like help creating or adjusting your wealth plan. You may be worried how market changes are affecting your investments. Or you’re experiencing a major life event, such as:

    • Getting married or divorced
    • Having a child
    • Starting a new career
    • Receiving an inheritance
    • Buying a house
    • Nearing retirement

    An advisor can help you objectively assess where you are financially and how to prepare for the future as you work toward your goals.

    Your advisor will ask about your goals and priorities – where you’re at today, financially, and where you'd like to go. But the main topic of conversation will be whatever’s on your mind. You can discuss how you and your advisor will work together, what you can expect from your advisor, any costs if you decide to move forward, and next steps. You’ll have plenty of time to ask questions, to help you decide if the relationship is the right fit.

    No, your initial consultation is free.

    We’ll confirm with you what materials, such as recent bank and financial statements, may be helpful for understanding your financial picture. But it’s your choice what to bring. To help you decide – and to ensure you get the most out of the conversation with your advisor – consider the following before the meeting:

    • What are your most important financial goals?
    • What concerns you about your finances?
    • Did you recently experience a major life event?

    We’re happy to meet with you virtually or in person. It’s up to you.

    Disclosures

    • Investment and insurance products and services including annuities are:

      Not a deposit • Not FDIC insured • May lose value • Not bank guaranteed • Not insured by any federal government agency.

    • U.S. Wealth Management – U.S.Bank | U.S.Bancorp is the marketing logo for U.S.Bank and its affiliates U.S.Bancorp Investments and U.S.Bancorp Advisors.

    • U.S. Bank, U.S. Bancorp Investments, U.S. Bancorp Advisors and their representatives do not provide tax or legal advice. Each individual's tax and financial situation is unique. You should consult your tax and/or legal advisor for advice and information concerning your particular situation.

    • For U.S. Bank:

    • Wealth Management Advisor | Jeff R Olson | Iowa City, IA | U.S. Bancorp Investments (10) Equal Housing Lender. Deposit products are offered by U.S. Bank National Association. Member FDIC. Mortgage, Home Equity and Credit products are offered by U.S. Bank National Association. Loan approval is subject to credit approval and program guidelines. Not all loan programs are available in all states for all loan amounts. Interest rates and program terms are subject to change without notice.

    • U.S. Bank is not responsible for and does not guarantee the products, services or performance of U.S.Bancorp Investments, Inc or U.S.Bancorp Advisors LLC.

    • U.S. Bank does not offer insurance products. Insurance products are available through our affiliate U.S. Bancorp Investments and UnionBanc Insurance Services.

    • For U.S. Bancorp Investments and U.S.Bancorp Advisors:

    • The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) Rule 2267 provides for BrokerCheck to allow investors to learn about the professional background, business practices, and conduct of FINRA member firms or their brokers. To request such information, contact FINRA toll-free at 1-800‐289‐9999 or via https://brokercheck.finra.org. An investor brochure describing BrokerCheck is also available through FINRA.

    • Municipal Securities Education and Protection – U.S.Bancorp Investments and U.S.Bancorp Advisors are registered with the U.S.Securities and Exchange Commission and the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board (MSRB). An investor brochure that describes the protections that may be provided to you by the MSRB rules and how to file a complaint with an appropriate regulatory authority is available to you on the MSRB website at www.msrb.org.

    • For U.S. Bancorp Investments:

    • Investment and insurance products and services including annuities are available through U.S.Bancorp Investments, the marketing name for U.S.Bancorp Investments, Inc., memberFINRA and SIPC, an investment adviser and a brokerage subsidiary of U.S.Bancorp and affiliate of U.S.Bank.

    • U.S. Bancorp Investments is registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission as both a broker-dealer and an investment adviser. To understand how brokerage and investment advisory services and fees differ, theClient Relationship Summaryand Regulation Best Interest Disclosure are available for you to review.

    • Insurance products are available through various affiliated non-bank insurance agencies, which are U.S.Bancorp subsidiaries. Products may not be available in all states. CA Insurance License #0E24641.

    • Pursuant to the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, U.S. Bancorp Investments must provide clients with certain financial information. The U.S. Bancorp Investments Statement of Financial Condition is available for you to review, print and download.

    • U.S. Bancorp Investments Order Processing Information.

    • For U.S. Bancorp Advisors:

    • Brokerage and investment advisory products and services are offered by U.S.Bancorp Advisors, LLC, an SEC-registered broker-dealer, investment adviser, member FINRA/SIPC, and subsidiary of U.S.Bancorp and affiliate of U.S.Bank, N.A.

    • Insurance services are offered by UnionBanc Insurance Services, a dba of U.S. Bancorp Advisors, having a California domicile and principal place of business at 800 N. Brand Blvd., 16th Floor, Glendale, CA 91203, CA Insurance License #6010602. Products may not be available in all states.

    • Please refer to our Terms and Disclosures.

    Wealth Management Advisor | Jeff R Olson | Iowa City, IA | U.S. Bancorp Investments (2024)

    FAQs

    Are wealth management advisors worth it? ›

    You might not need a wealth manager if you have clear goals and are confident you can create and implement strategies to protect and grow your wealth. However, a wealth manager may be a good idea if you have substantial assets, would benefit from an expert, and have questions you need help answering.

    Is US Bancorp investment good? ›

    Latest US Bancorp Stock News

    As of April 19, 2024, US Bancorp had a $61.5 billion market capitalization, putting it in the 97th percentile of companies in the Banks industry. Currently, US Bancorp's price-earnings ratio is 13.4. US Bancorp's trailing 12-month revenue is $30.8 billion with a 16.4% profit margin.

    How much money do you need to invest with a wealth manager? ›

    Any minimums in terms of investable assets, net worth or other metrics will be set by individual wealth managers and their firms. That said, a minimum of $2 million to $5 million in assets is the range where it makes sense to consider the services of a wealth management firm.

    What are the top 5 wealth management companies? ›

    6 Best Wealth Management Firms
    • Morgan Stanley.
    • JPMorgan Chase.
    • UBS.
    • Wells Fargo.
    • Fidelity Investments.
    • Charles Schwab.
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    Is 2% fee high for a financial advisor? ›

    Most of my research has shown people saying about 1% is normal. Answer: From a regulatory perspective, it's usually prohibited to ever charge more than 2%, so it's common to see fees range from as low as 0.25% all the way up to 2%, says certified financial planner Taylor Jessee at Impact Financial.

    Is a 1% wealth management fee worth it? ›

    The short answer is yes. Ken Robinson, certified financial planner at Practical Financial Planning, says while a 1% fee may be common, advisers who charge based on AUM are increasingly scaling down from 1% at lower thresholds in the past. But if you get a lot of service, the 1% fee isn't always a bad thing.

    Is U.S. Bancorp a safe bank? ›

    All our savings and checking accounts are FDIC insured.

    How stable is U.S. Bancorp? ›

    Fitch Downgrades U.S. Bancorp to 'A+'; Outlook Stable. Fitch Ratings - New York - 23 Jun 2023: Fitch Ratings has downgraded U.S. Bancorp's (USB) and U.S. Bank, National Association's (USBNA) Long- term Issuer Default Ratings (IDR) to 'A+' from 'AA-' and its Short-term IDR to 'F1' from 'F1+'.

    What is U.S. Bank ranked in wealth management? ›

    U.S. Bank Ranks #1 in Investor Satisfaction with Full-Service Wealth Management Firms in 2024 J.D. Power Study. MINNEAPOLIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- U.S. Bank is No. 1 in overall customer satisfaction for Wealth Management in the J.D. Power 2024 U.S. Full-Service Investor Satisfaction Study, the bank shared today.

    What are the disadvantages of wealth management? ›

    Cons of Private Wealth Management

    There is also always the risk of misalignment between your financial goals and the wealth manager's incentives. Some wealth managers may prioritize products or investments that generate higher commissions or fees which might not always align with your best interests.

    How much money should you have before you get a financial advisor? ›

    Generally, having between $50,000 and $500,000 of liquid assets to invest can be a good point to start looking at hiring a financial advisor. Some advisors have minimum asset thresholds. This could be a relatively low figure, like $25,000, but it could $500,000, $1 million or even more.

    What are the best wealth management firms? ›

    The top 5 are: 545 Group, Jones Zafari Group, The Polk Wealth Management Group, Hollenbaugh Rukeyser Safro Williams, The Erdmann Group.

    Who is the most trustworthy financial advisor? ›

    You have money questions.
    • Top financial advisor firms.
    • Vanguard.
    • Charles Schwab.
    • Fidelity Investments.
    • Facet.
    • J.P. Morgan Private Client Advisor.
    • Edward Jones.
    • Alternative option: Robo-advisors.

    What financial advisors do rich people use? ›

    Wealth advisors are a type of financial advisor who typically work with very wealthy clients and offer holistic financial planning, including services such as estate planning, tax help and legal guidance, in addition to investment management.

    What is the difference between a wealth manager and wealth advisor? ›

    As we have established, the main difference between a private wealth manager and a financial advisor comes down to the type of clientele they work with. If you have a high net worth, you're more likely to go with a wealth manager. Otherwise, you'll probably employ a financial advisor.

    How much money should you have to get a wealth advisor? ›

    Generally, having between $50,000 and $500,000 of liquid assets to invest can be a good point to start looking at hiring a financial advisor. Some advisors have minimum asset thresholds. This could be a relatively low figure, like $25,000, but it could $500,000, $1 million or even more.

    What's better, a wealth manager or a financial advisor? ›

    That said, broadly speaking a wealth manager may have the experience and expertise to better help you if you have a high net worth, while a financial advisor can provide great service for a more accessible price.

    At what point do you need wealth management? ›

    They may also require different minimum levels of assets to assume management over them. Although there is no hard and fast rule for when somebody should seek wealth management, it's usually assumed you don't need wealth management until you have at least a few hundred thousand dollars in assets.

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