What Does Mirador Mean?
Mirador is a Spanish word that translates to “a tower offering a vantage point.” In our approach to investing, we are taking the Longview—as you would from a Mirador.
Is Mirador a Fiduciary?
Yes, Mirador is a fiduciary. We are registered with the SEC as an RIA, which by law requires us to act in the best interests of our clients. Not all advisors are fiduciaries.
Is Mirador a Fee-Only Firm?
Yes, the only way we are paid is from advisory fees. We do not make commissions. We make the same investments for our families that we recommend to our clients.
Is My Money With Schwab or Mirador?
Charles Schwab is the Custodian of our clients’ assets. This is why your statements come from Schwab. Mirador is an RIA (Registered Investment Advisor). We do not hold your money directly at our firm and have no authority to move money without your consent.
What Should I Bring to the Office?
Please bring your account statements and comprehensive knowledge of your investments outside Mirador so we can responsibly allocate your investments inside Mirador.