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Common Questions

Clear answers before starting a conversation.

Choosing an advisor is an important decision. The questions below are intended to help prospective clients better understand Build Capital's approach, fiduciary responsibility, client fit, process, and how an introductory conversation works.

Questions & Answers

14 questions covering approach, fiduciary responsibility, services, and how to begin.

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A conversation can help clarify whether Build Capital is the right fit. The first step is simply to understand where you are today and what decisions deserve attention.

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