Ronald Morton
Advisor at Brick Street Financial
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Advisor at Brick Street Financial
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Location
Clinton, MS 39056
Credentials
CFP®
Industry experience
4 years
Ronald Morton is a CFP® professional with four years of experience in financial advising. He is the principal of Brick Street Financial and has maintained a legal practice at Morton Law Firm, PLLC since 1998. Outside of finance, he owns a marketing and consulting firm focused on legal professionals and serves as an adjunct law professor at Mississippi College School of Law, as well as a law firm coach for Atticus Advantage. Brick Street Financial, founded in 2021, offers investment management and financial planning services to individuals, high-net-worth clients, and businesses. The firm emphasizes fundamental analysis, asset allocation, and the use of passive funds, often managing portfolios on a non-discretionary basis while collaborating with sub-advisors and outside managers.
Based on Brick Street Financial
Financial planning fixed fee ranging between $1,500 and $2,500
$0 - $2,000,000: 1.25% $2,000,001 - $4,000,000: 1.00% $4,000,001+: 0.75%
$500 per hour for financial planning services
402 E Main St.
Clinton, MS 39056
Mississippi
Morton Law Firm, PLLC
1998 - Present (28 years)
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