An accessible guide that contains the tools needed to findtrustworthy financial assistance Given the events of the past two years-from bankruptcies tofinancial scams-it is more important than ever that investorsunderstand who they are hiring to handle their finances. Getting Started in Finding a Financial Advisor exploresthe important relationship between an investor and their financialadvisor and examines how you should go about finding potentialcandidates. Along the way, it shows you how to interview and checkthe credentials of six key types of advisor so that you can spotand avoid rogues, scam artists, and incompetents. You will alsolearn how to understand what can happen if the institution or theadvisor ends up in financial or legal difficulty. This insightfuland useful guide * Helps you determine the kind of advisor best-suited for yoursituation * Provides interview questions, discusses what credentials reallymean, and which are important * Explains in detail the issue of fiduciary responsibility offinancial advisors, so you can find helpers who are on yourside Most people who give advice about money are trusted withoutactually earning that trust. Getting Started in Finding aFinancial Advisor helps you set the highest standards, allowingyou to locate professionals who can be trusted to protect yourfinancial well-being and help you prosper.



Autorentext
Chuck Jaffe is a Senior Columnist for MarketWatch. His work is syndicated nationally to an audience of more than twenty million readers per week, with his "Your Funds" column being the most widely read feature on mutual fund investing in America. Upon joining MarketWatch in 2003, Jaffe created the "Stupid Investment of the Week" column, a quirky feature that highlights the flaws that make for bad investments. In addition to MarketWatch, Jaffe provides regular guest commentary for Nightly Business Report on public television and for All Things Considered on National Public Radio.

Klappentext
A Practical Guide to Finding Trustworthy Financial Assistance

Getting Started Infinding a Financial Advisor

Given the events of the past two yearsfrom bankruptcies to financial scamsit's more important than ever that investors understand who they are hiring to handle their finances.

Getting Started in Finding a Financial Advisor explores the important relationship between an investor and their financial advisor and examines how you should go about finding potential candidates. Page by page, it shows you how to interview and check the credentials of seven key types of advisors, so that you can spot and avoid rogues, scam artists, and incompetents. Along the way, you'll also learn how to understand what can happen if the institution or advisor you're with ends up in financial or legal difficulty. Engaging and informative, this timely guide:

  • Helps you determine the kind of advisor best-suited for your situation

  • Explains in detail the issue of fiduciary responsibility of financial advisors, so you can find solid professionals who are on your side

  • Provides essential interview questions, discusses what credentials really mean, and which are important

  • And much more

Most people who give advice about money are trusted without actually having earned that trust. Getting Started in Finding a Financial Advisor helps you set the highest standards, allowing you to locate professionals who can be trusted to protect your financial well-being and help you prosper.



Zusammenfassung

An accessible guide that contains the tools needed to find trustworthy financial assistance

Given the events of the past two years-from bankruptcies to financial scams-it is more important than ever that investors understand who they are hiring to handle their finances.

Getting Started in Finding a Financial Advisor explores the important relationship between an investor and their financial advisor and examines how you should go about finding potential candidates. Along the way, it shows you how to interview and check the credentials of six key types of advisor so that you can spot and avoid rogues, scam artists, and incompetents. You will also learn how to understand what can happen if the institution or the advisor ends up in financial or legal difficulty. This insightful and useful guide

  • Helps you determine the kind of advisor best-suited for your situation
  • Provides interview questions, discusses what credentials really mean, and which are important
  • Explains in detail the issue of fiduciary responsibility of financial advisors, so you can find helpers who are on your side

Most people who give advice about money are trusted without actually earning that trust. Getting Started in Finding a Financial Advisor helps you set the highest standards, allowing you to locate professionals who can be trusted to protect your financial well-being and help you prosper.



Inhalt
Acknowledgments.

Introduction.

Part I: A Soup-To-Nuts Guide on Selecting Your Advisor.

Chapter 1: You Need Financial Help. Now What?

Chapter 2: You Get What You Pay For, and Pay for What You Get.

Chapter 3: The Seven Big Mistakes People Make When Hiring Advisers.

Chapter 4: Why You May Be the Only One You Can Trust.

Chapter 5: Swimming through Alphabet Soup.

Part II: Selecting, Interviewing and Getting Rid of Your Advisor.

Chapter 6: Your First Meeting with an Adviser.

Chapter 7: Interviewing a Financial Planner.

Chapter 8: Interviewing a Broker.

Chapter 9: Interviewing a Money Manager.

Chapter 10: Interviewing Insurance Agents.

Chapter 11: Interviewing an Accountant/Tax Preparer.

Chapter 12: Interviewing a Lawyer.

Chapter 13: Interviewing a Real Estate Agent.

Chapter 14: Get What You Need from References and Referrals.

Chapter 15: Breaking up Is Hard to Do.

The Last Word.

About the Author.

Index.

Titel
Getting Started in Finding a Financial Advisor
EAN
9780470624753
ISBN
978-0-470-62475-3
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Hersteller
Herausgeber
Veröffentlichung
22.04.2010
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
7.03 MB
Anzahl Seiten
304
Jahr
2010
Untertitel
Englisch