Comparing Robo-Advisors: Albert, Stash, Ellevest

Written by the SCA team and published in Advisor Perspective.

As I mentioned in part I of the series, the basics are to consider what type of service you are looking for and the fees associated with those services. In this piece, I review three additional robos: Albert, Ellevest, and Stash. Overall, each of these robo-advisors provide a distinct experience with the objective of helping individuals in different circumstances save for retirement (and other goals, but we focus primarily on retirement here) through a streamlined and convenient process.

While this series focuses on freelancers and gig workers, this analysis has useful information for anyone interested in starting to save or growing their savings via a robo.

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