Elias Isaac II
Advisor at Sigma Financial, Inc.
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Advisor at Sigma Financial, Inc.
Data sourced from SEC public records (and other sources when available). Some details may be added by the advisor after claiming their profile. Refreshed daily • Updated today.
Location
Allentown, PA 18104-9123
Credentials
Series 63
Industry experience
13 years
Elias Isaac II is a financial advisor at Sigma Financial, Inc. in Allentown, PA, holding a Series 63 designation with 13 years of industry experience. He has been with Sigma Financial, Inc. since 1998, contributing to the firm's services for nearly three decades. Sigma Financial serves officer-level executives at major public corporations, private equity partners, and retired executives, providing comprehensive financial planning focused on investments, tax and estate planning, insurance analysis, company stock, incentive compensation, and retirement preparation. The firm employs a long-term, conservative investment approach emphasizing diversification, low-cost passive vehicles, and tax efficiency, while providing clients written plans and ongoing advisory support without managing portfolios directly or taking custody of assets.
Based on Sigma Financial, Inc.
Minimum fee: Annual fixed fees negotiated individually, ranging from $0 to $31,000 depending on complexity and effort; examples include $18,000 for active executives and $15,000 for high-net-worth retirees. Fee-only: Fixed annual fee arrangement; no commissions or performance-based fees.
5100 West Tilghman Street Suite 350
Allentown, PA 18104-9123
Pennsylvania
Sigma Financial, Inc.
1998 - Present (28 years)
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