Does Edward Jones have trust accounts?
Edward Jones Trust Company provides three different levels of service based on your current and future needs: Managing Agent – We can simply provide you investment and administrative services for a trust, a personal account or an Individual Retirement Account.
How do I log into my Edward Jones account?
Logging In
▶ Step 1: Log in to Online Access at edwardjones.com/login. Click “Log In.” ▶ Step 2: Select one of three options to receive your security code. We offer three ways you can receive a security code: by text, a phone call or email with security questions.
Is Edward Jones a trust company?
Important Information:
Trust and related services are provided by Edward Jones Trust Company, an affiliate of Edward D. Jones & Co., L.P. (Edward Jones), a registered broker-dealer. Edward Jones Trust Company and Edward Jones are subsidiaries of the Jones Financial Companies, L.L.L.P.
Is Edward Jones a pyramid scheme?
This company is a basically a covert ponzi- scheme and they are low - life cheapskates. All of their financial advisors are fake and have no financial background and they hire desperate people to go door to door trying to finagle them into investing into their investment options.
Do Edward Jones advisors make good money?
The typical financial advisor at Edward Jones is paid an hourly rate while studying for licenses and training. Having completed the training, a middle-of-the-pack advisor would earn roughly $60,550 during her first year and $62,500 (likely all from commissions) in year three.
Is Edward Jones any good?
Is It Worth It? There's no question that Edward Jones charges some hefty fees. But again, it offers an experience that you can't get at every firm. If you prefer working with a single advisor who can build a long-term, in-person relationship with you, EJ could be worth considering.
What percentage does Edward Jones take?
The Program Fee is 1.35% and the Portfolio Strategy Fee begins at 0.19%. These fees are tiered so additional invested assets are subject to lower fees. These fees do not include internal investment expenses.