Matthew Davis
Advisor at Fairway Planning
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Advisor at Fairway Planning
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Location
Seattle, WA
Credentials
Series 65, Series 66
Industry experience
9 years
Matthew Davis is a financial advisor at Fairway Financial Planning LLC in Seattle, WA, with nine years of industry experience. He holds Series 65 and Series 66 licenses and has previously worked at Rocket Money, PeerStreet, Woven Money, and Capital One. Fairway Financial Planning LLC is a fee-only registered investment adviser serving individuals and high-net-worth clients with discretionary investment management and comprehensive financial planning. The firm employs both passive and active strategies based on asset allocation and modern portfolio theory, often incorporating third-party advisers and model portfolios to tailor client solutions.
Based on Fairway Planning
Based on Fairway Planning
Ongoing financial planning fees range from $100 to $500 per month, fixed monthly fee, negotiable.
$0 - $1,000,000: 1.00% $1,000,001 - $5,000,000: 0.75% $5,000,001+: 0.50%
Project-based financial planning charged at $250/hour, negotiable.
Fee-only: Financial planning services are fee-only (no commissions). Fees include hourly charges, fixed fees, and monthly recurring fees.
Seattle, WA
Washington
Fairway Financial Planning LLC
2025 - Present (1 year)
N/a
2025 - 2025 (1 year)
Rocket Money
2022 - 2025 (3 years)
PeerStreet
2022 - 2022 (1 year)
Woven Money
2020 - 2022 (2 years)
N/a
2019 - 2020 (1 year)
Capital One
2012 - 2019 (7 years)
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