Form ADV Part 3
Customer Relationship Summary
Customer Relationship Summary
Facet Wealth, Inc. CRD#285961
August 11, 2025
Introduction
Relationships and Services
What investment services and advice can you provide me?
Services: We provide financial planning services which can include investment advisory services. Our services include risk management and insurance, estate planning, beneficiary designation, income tax review and preparation, employee benefits, cash flow and debt, retirement, and education. We also provide investment management and employer stock plan analysis. If you have assets that we manage, those services are included in the planning fee. Our firm has discretionary management without any substantial limitations, although we work with you on establishing low cost, diversified portfolios aligned with your long-term goals. Please also see our Form ADV Part 2A (“Brochure”), specifically Items 4 & 7.
Accounts, Investments, and Monitoring: We provide ongoing investment monitoring services to help you stay within our investment guidance. However, we do not try to time the market. Our portfolios are not static; rather, we adjust our mix of holdings to maximize risk and reward in a given environment. Generally, rebalancing is based on how much your asset allocation moves away from your target allocation.
Account Minimums & Other Requirements: There are no minimums to become a member and while we don’t charge additionally for it, we don’t require that Members use our investment management service. There is no minimum to open a High-Yield account. All other investment accounts require a minimum $500 initial purchase. Facet’s specific investment management services vary depending upon the chosen service level.
Conversation Starters:
- Given my financial situation, should I choose an investment advisory service?
- Why or why not?
- How will you choose investments to recommend to me?
- What is your relevant experience, including your licenses, education and other qualifications?
- What do these qualifications mean?
Fees, Costs, Conflicts and Standard of Conduct
What fees will I pay?
Situational: There may be a circumstance where we introduce you to a third party to provide services in connection with the
implementation of financial planning advice (such as third party services pertaining to the preparation of estate planning documents), and additional charges for these services may apply which could create a conflict of interest as Facet earns revenue from those services.
Additional Information: You will pay fees and costs whether you make or lose money on your investments. Please also see Items
4, 5, 6, 7 & 8 of our Brochure. You will pay fees and costs whether you make or lose money on your investments. Fees and costs will reduce any amount of money you make on your investments over time. Please make sure you understand what fees and costs you are paying.
Conversation Starters:
- Help me understand how these fees and costs might affect my investments. If I give you $10,000 to invest, how much will go to fees and costs, and how much will be invested for me?
What are your legal obligations to me when acting as my investment adviser? How else does your firm make money and what conflicts of interest do you have?
Additional Information: For more detailed information, please see Item 10 – Financial Industry Activities and Affiliations, Item 12 – Brokerage Practices and Item 14 – Member Referrals and Other Compensation of our Form ADV Part 2A available via our firm’s Investment Adviser Public Disclosure Page.
Conversation Starters:
- How might your conflicts of interest affect me, and how will you address them?
How do your financial professionals make money?
Disciplinary history
Do you or your financial professionals have legal or disciplinary history?
Yes. You can visit Investor.gov/CRS for a free and simple search tool to research our firm and our financial professionals.
Conversation Starters:
- As a financial professional, do you have any disciplinary history?
- For what type of conduct?
Additional information
Conversation Starters:
- Who is my primary contact person? Is he or she a representative of an investment adviser or broker-dealer?
- Who can I talk to if I have concerns about how this person is treating me?