Greta Myerchin-Tape, CFP® Frontier Financial Planning

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About Greta Myerchin-Tape, CFP®

Hi, I’m Greta, the founder of Frontier Financial Planning, a fee-only Registered Investment Advisor. I help State of Alaska employees live and retire on their terms. I firmly believe that people shouldn’t struggle in retirement after working and saving their whole lives.
My fiduciary financial advisory practice offers the financial planning and investment management services that make it possible for public employees to thrive. I know that public employees have unique retirement benefits that deserve careful consideration so they can make the best financial decisions for their future. I love helping my clients make the most of the financial opportunities available to them through PERS, TRS, private investing, and Social Security.

My process is simple. First, we meet to get to know each other. Next, I’ll analyze your financial reality and identify opportunities that you may have not even realized existed. Third, you’ll receive a complete 1-page financial plan that shows you exactly what you can do to improve your financial outlook. Lastly, you decide if you want to hire me.

I know you want to be secure in your financial future. The only thing standing in your way is finding a professional who understands your public employee benefits and can help you make the most of them.

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Ideal Clients

  • Educators, Teachers, and Academics
  • Family Financial Planning
  • Gen X
  • Public Service Employees

Ways Advisor Charges

  • Monthly Fee
  • Quarterly Fee
  • Assets Under Management

Fee Options

  • Monthly Fee: $325+/mo
  • Quarterly Fee: $975/qtr
  • Assets Under Management: 0.80%

 

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Disclosure

The annual XYPN membership fee paid by this firm is in consideration of a variety of services and benefits provided by XYPN to its advisor members - including the ability to be listed in this Directory. For a complete description of current XYPN member benefits, please refer to the Membership Benefits section of this website. For current membership pricing, please refer to the Pricing section.

XYPN, due to the compensation it receives from advisors in the form of the annual membership fee, has an incentive to list only these such advisors in the Directory. This creates a material conflict of interest.

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