Financial markets ended the 2nd quarter of 2022 just as they began, offering investors no reprieve from the unease and uncertainty that has defined much of the year’s first half. Together, U.S. investment-grade fixed income[1] and equity[2] indices closed out their weakest start to the calendar period in nearly 50 years. At the same time, | Read More +
98%
Sage Financial
Client Retention
Client Retention
1/2025
98%
Sage Financial
Team Retention
Team Retention
1/2025
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Our client retention rate is calculated annually and based on one year. We adjust this number when the change in either direction is equal to or greater than 2%. Our team member retention rate is calculated annually and reflects the average of five years. We adjust this number when the change in either direction is equal to or greater than 2%.
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