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everest private wealth

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cupertino, CA

Additional Information

Everest Private Wealth is a SEC registered financial advisory firm based in Silicon Valley specializing in wealth management and retirement planning for affluent families with investable assets exceeding $2 Million. Founded in the early 2000s by engineers Ranga Srinivasan and Ramprasad Satagopan, the firm operates on fiduciary principles and provides comprehensive financial services including balance sheet analysis, private investments, and advanced tax strategies.

SEC registered Financial Advisory firm

Specializes in

Wealth AccumulationPrivate Market InvestmentsTax OptimizationLegacy Wealth TransferCharitable GivingBalance Sheet Augmentation

Services

Wealth ManagementRetirement PlanningBalance Sheet AdvicePrivate InvestmentsAdvanced Tax StrategiesEstate PlanningGenerational Wealth Transfer AdvicePhilanthropic GuidanceInsurance partnershipsTaxation partnerships

Established early 2000s · Serving United States, Cupertino, CA, Silicon Valley

Additional information extracted from the firm's public website. Last updated: August 8, 2026

Contact Information

Phone: (408) 502-6015

Website: https://everestprivatewealth.com

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Fee-only advisors charge $150-$350/hour or $1,500-$5,000 for a comprehensive plan. Commission-based advisors earn from product sales (no direct cost to you, but potential conflicts). Fee-based advisors combine both. AUM (assets under management) fees are typically 1-1.5% annually.

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