Ronald Borthwick Jr.
Advisor at Fatfire Financial
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Advisor at Fatfire Financial
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Location
Glen Allen, VA
Credentials
Series 65
Ronald Borthwick Jr. is a financial advisor with Fatfire Financial and holds a Series 65 designation. He has worked at Fatfire Financial since 2024 and previously spent nine years at McKesson Corporation. Outside of his advisory role, he has been involved with Corks and Kegs LLC, a craft beverage venture, since 2007. Fatfire Financial is an independent, fee-only firm that provides comprehensive financial planning for individuals and high-net-worth clients. The firm focuses on written financial plans without managing client assets, employing a variety of analytical methods and offering both ongoing and project-based planning engagements tailored to client goals.
Based on Fatfire Financial
Initial fee of $1,000 for Ongoing Financial Planning engagement, may be reduced or waived; Monthly recurring fixed fee ranging from $300 to $500 for Ongoing Financial Planning
$250 per hour for Financial Planning services, negotiable
Fee-only: Ongoing Financial Planning monthly fee ranges from $300 to $500, negotiable; Hourly Financial Planning fee is $250 per hour, negotiable; Initial fee of $1,000 for Ongoing Financial Planning (may be reduced or waived)
Glen Allen, VA
Virginia
Fatfire Financial, LLC
2024 - Present (2 years)
McKesson Corporation
2019 - 2023 (4 years)
McKesson Corporation
2014 - 2019 (5 years)
Corks and Kegs LLC
2007 - Present (19 years)
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