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Financial Chaos Topic: Choosing a Financial Professional
The US Securities Exchange Commission (SEC) says the best advice it can give you about how to invest wisely is Ask Questions. The following is a list of questions which are helpful in choosing a financial professional:
* How long has your firm been in business?
* What training and experience do you have? How long have you been in the business?
* What is your investment philosophy?
* Describe your typical client. Can you provide me with some names and telephone numbers of your long term clients?
* How do you get paid? By commission? Amount of assets you manage? Another method?
* Do you make more if I buy this stock (or bond, or mutual fund) rather than another?
* Are you participating in a sales contest? Is this purchase really in my best interest, or are you trying to win a prize?
* If your financial professional changes firms, ask: Did they pay you to change firms? Do you get anything for bringing me along?
* Will you provide a written statement of the total dollars in fees and commissions earned by you and your firm and any affiliated broker-dealer, insurance agency or other similar organization because of our relationship?* Do you accept fiduciary responsibility across all aspects of our relationship?
Note: Fiduciary means that the person working for you owes you the highest possible duty of care and loyalty, so that a relationship of trust and confidence exists between you and the planner. While you may think that this sort of trust and confidence will naturally exist, a fiduciary relationship usually depends on the facts and circumstances of a particular situation. Many brokers will not accept fiduciary responsibility because they may already have a fiduciary relationship with their brokerage firm that can conflict with their duty to you.
* To the extent that you will be giving me on-going investment advice, will you be providing me with a quarterly written report of my portfolio rate of return, along with benchmarks very similar to my portfolio, so that I can assess progress?
* Please provide two references from clients who have worked with you over the last five years.
And to make sure your financial professional isn’t a crook, check them out at the following sites: Board of Standards
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