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vindikation 10-05-2005 07:52 PM

Choosing a financial advisor?
 
What criteria should a begining investor use in choosing a financial advisor (say $25,000 to invest)?

Thanks

jdoe 10-05-2005 08:49 PM

Re: Choosing a financial advisor?
 
Ask this:

Hi Mr. X! If your such a great financial advisor why you do have to go to work everyday?


jdoe

ctv1116 10-06-2005 12:21 AM

Re: Choosing a financial advisor?
 
Why so cynical? A good financial advisor doesn't just do investing, but also estate, tax, and college planning. That said, having interned for two of them last summer, it;s not worth your money unless you are absolutely clueless about investing and really want to have you hand held.

10-06-2005 08:23 AM

Re: Choosing a financial advisor?
 
yeah their called financial PLANNERS, most financial advisors are brokers. A majority of the financial advisors do not have a CFP.

midas 10-06-2005 09:09 AM

Re: Choosing a financial advisor?
 
For that level of investment you don't need an FA. Get some books and stick to mutual funds.

buffett 10-06-2005 09:50 AM

Re: Choosing a financial advisor?
 
[ QUOTE ]
What criteria should a begining investor use in choosing a financial advisor (say $25,000 to invest)?


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Fees.

* If you're paying anything more than about 1.5% (in your case, $375) annually--in commissions or wrap fees or whatever--that's too much. And less is better.

* Ask the guy what his five favorite mutual funds are. If at least two of them have loads and/or 12b1 fees, run away screaming.

* Ask the guy if he thinks a variable annuity might be right for you. If he says anything other than, "Heck, no," run away screaming.

-web

FishHooks 10-06-2005 12:49 PM

Re: Choosing a financial advisor?
 
[ QUOTE ]
yeah their called financial PLANNERS, most financial advisors are brokers. A majority of the financial advisors do not have a CFP.

[/ QUOTE ]

Not many places will hire you without a CFP, also they are soon going to make it a requirement for you to have a CFP in the next 5 years I believe.

10-06-2005 01:34 PM

Re: Choosing a financial advisor?
 
really? I worked at morgan stanley for a little bit and only a handful of the advisors there had CFP designation

Sniper 10-06-2005 01:46 PM

Re: Choosing a financial advisor?
 
Vind,

The first two question you should ask yourself are:

1. Why do you need a financial advisor?
2. What do you hope to get out of the relationship?

cdxx 10-06-2005 04:30 PM

Re: Choosing a financial advisor?
 
[ QUOTE ]
Vind,

The first two question you should ask yourself are:

1. Why do you need a financial advisor?
2. What do you hope to get out of the relationship?

[/ QUOTE ]

very good questions. here's another one :

3. do you have enough money to profit from a financial advisor? will you be better off choosing just one fund?


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