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Alfred Brady
from Mbr Financial
Alfred Brady is a financial advisor based in Texas, Houston,
with 33 years of experience. Alfred currently works for
Mbr Financial.
Alfred maintains the following licenses: S63 (Uniform Securities Agent State Law Examination), S66 (Uniform Combined State Law Examination), qualifying them as both a securities agent and an investment advisor representative.
This advisor is a SEC regulated
Fiduciary duty to act in the best interests of your finances
Regulated by The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)
Transparent about fees and never take commission when recommending a financial product
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Alfred Brady works at Mbr Financial
Mbr Financial is a financial advisory firm based in Houston, Texas. It currently has approximately $548,904,430 of assets under management and employs about 9 people. Mbr Financial uses a fee structure of a percentage of assets under your management, hourly charges, fixed fees and performance-based fees.
Certifications and registrations
Uniform Securities Agent State Law Examination (S63)
Uniform Combined State Law Examination (S66)
Years registered
7 years
Fee structure
A percentage of assets under your management, hourly charges, fixed fees and performance-based fees
Office location
2000 West Loop South, Suite 1510, Houston, Texas, 77027
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