As part of the changes next year, RJFS will switch to a flat $25 ticket charge on all products.

The firm will also be phasing out its Passport fee account, a rep-as-portfolio-manager program with ticket fees and a 100 percent payout. New money will go into the similar Ambassador account that has no ticket fees. Ambassador currently pays out at 85 percent to 90 percent.

Advisors will no longer be able to charge less on certain assets in fee accounts, such as bonds or a low-basis stock, according to RJFS branch managers who have seen the new plan.

While RJFS managers have been briefed on the changes, the firm has not yet made a formal announcement to all advisors.