LPL adds Cetera team managing $250 million

LPL adds Cetera team managing $250 million
Money Matters, a firm with offices in Florida and Alabama, is led by Ron Clark and George Brkljacic.
MAR 20, 2023

Money Matters, a firm that managed $250 million at Cetera, has joined LPL Financial, the firm announced Monday.

Money Matters has offices in Tampa, Florida, and Gadsen, Alabama. It was founded by its CEO, Ron Clark.

Clark, advisor George Brkljacic and seven staffers are making the move to LPL.

Clark has 38 years of experience, according to his BrokerCheck report, and had been affiliated with Cetera since 2019.

“After seeing the expansive and connected tools at LPL, we felt it’s a better match to serve our clients evolving needs,” Clark said in a statement. “We appreciate that we no longer have to enter the same information multiple times.”

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