Mary Morrow
Advisor at Madison Partners
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Advisor at Madison Partners
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Location
Madison, WI 53713
Credentials
Series 63, Series 65
Industry experience
24 years
Mary Morrow is a financial advisor with Madison Partners in Sturgeon, WI, holding Series 63 and Series 65 licenses and 24 years of industry experience. She has worked at several firms, including Guardian Financial and SagePoint Financial. Mary is also a licensed insurance agent involved in insurance sales and implementation. Madison Partners provides wealth management and advisory services to individuals, trusts, estates, charitable organizations, businesses, and retirement plans. The firm follows a primarily long-term, customized investment approach that includes ETFs, mutual funds, individual securities, and alternative investments, offering ongoing discretionary management and coordination of estate-planning documents through third parties.
Based on Madison Partners
Based on Madison Partners
Estate planning fees: Will - $1,000; Revocable Living Trust - $2,500; Optional Mobile Notary Service - $300 (fees negotiable)
$0+: Maximum 1.25% annually, negotiable $0+: Additional sub-adviser strategy/model manager fees (variable, non-negotiable)
1502 W Broadway, Suite 301
Madison, WI 53713
Wisconsin
Madison Wealth Partners, Inc.
2025 - Present (1 year)
Guardian Financial
2019 - 2025 (6 years)
Cedar Hill Associates, LLC
2017 - 2019 (2 years)
Cambium Asset Management LLC
2016 - 2017 (1 year)
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