Brad Sorensen

from The Norden Group LLC
SEC regulated
Regulated Investment Advisor
Brad Sorensen is a financial advisor based in Utah, Provo, with 12 years of experience. Brad currently works for The Norden Group LLC. Brad maintains the following licenses: S63 (Uniform Securities Agent State Law Examination), S65 (Uniform Investment Adviser Law Examination), qualifying them as both a securities agent and an investment advisor representative.
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Fiduciary duty to act in the best interests of your finances
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Brad Sorensen works at The Norden Group LLC
The Norden Group LLC is a financial advisory firm based in Provo, Utah. It currently has approximately $899,716,663 of assets under management and employs about 15 people. The Norden Group LLC uses a fee structure of a percentage of assets under your management and fixed fees.
Certifications and registrations
Uniform Securities Agent State Law Examination (S63)
Uniform Investment Adviser Law Examination (S65)
Years registered
5 years
Fee structure
A percentage of assets under your management and fixed fees
Office location
5255 N Edgewood Drive, Suite 225, Provo, Utah, 84604

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