Thomas Barten
Advisor at United Advisors America
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Advisor at United Advisors America
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Location
Bloomington, MN
Credentials
Series 66
Industry experience
14 years
Thomas Barten is a financial advisor with United Advisors America and holds a Series 66 designation. He has 14 years of industry experience, including eight years at U.S. Bancorp Investments and five years at both United Advisors America and Alliance America. He is also a licensed insurance agent offering life, fixed annuity, health, and long-term care insurance products. United Advisors America provides investment management services primarily to individuals near retirement and to pension and profit-sharing plans. The firm uses a Modern Portfolio Theory approach, focusing on customized asset allocations with mutual funds, ETFs, and select exchange-traded products, including those investing in digital currencies.
Based on United Advisors America
Based on United Advisors America
$0 - $1,500,000: 1.0% annually $1,500,001 - $2,500,000: 0.8% annually $2,500,001+: 0.6% annually null - null: Fixed Income Portfolio Management: 0.5% annually
Insurance product sales result in commissions to representatives from insurance carriers.
Account minimum: $50,000
Bloomington, MN
Minnesota · Wisconsin
United Advisors America
2021 - Present (5 years)
Alliance America
2021 - Present (5 years)
U.S. Bancorp investments, Inc.
2013 - 2021 (8 years)
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