Satish was concerned about how to manage his personal finance investments and asked his uncle, who is a very successful investor, if he knew a good financial advisor. His uncle knew a few, each specializing in a particular type of financial consultation, and asked him about the type of consultation he required.
Then his uncle told him that his first task lay in identifying the financial objectives, whether he needed financial advice for goals like long-term financial portfolio, or tax planning, or providing for the higher education and marriage of his children. Uncle went on to tell him there were more than 50 different types of specialists specializing in aspects like stocks, insurance, mutual funds, postal savings, financial planning, taxation and real estate and gave him the five steps to select the best financial advisor.
1. Meeting and Reviewing Different Financial Advisors
Once your financial objective and goals are set, your choice of a specialist would depend on whether you want one for your savings plans, tax advice and preparation, stock and equity portfolios, investment strategies, personal budgeting and debt management, retirement planning, estate planning, or insurance advice.
A search on the internet and referrals from friends, colleagues and relatives could help you find some appropriate financial advisors to consider. Make sure that when the financial advisor suggests suitable financial plans, he also assures you to look into its maintenance, updating and implementation with periodic reviews of reports and correspondence.
2. Financial Advisor’s Qualifications and Experience
As with all other dealings, financial dealings too require the qualifications, certification and experience. So it is best to know and verify the advisor’s educational qualifications, certifications and experience. It pays to verify required certifications, like being licensed by IRDA to do insurance business and by by AMFI to deal in mutual funds in India. The extra qualifications like CFP add more value.
In addition, the professional’s experience in the nature of business, and with sizable experience dealing with recession times plays a vital role in the choice of a financial advisor. The investment advisor’s past professional positions and his reasons for change will be able to tell how efficient he is, with a positive switch of revealing his good expertise.
3. Information on Clients and References
I would say it is in your interest to not rely just on the positive talk of a financial advisor, and beware of his trying to belittle your ideas. Asking for a reference helps verifying his authenticity, honesty, integrity, empathy, and whether he specializes in the similar nature of business you expect out of him. I would say if you are young, you would not benefit from a financial advisor who deals mainly in retirement and senior citizen plans.
Interviewing a number of clients would give you the best idea if the financial advisor can be relied upon confidently to meet your financial goals and objectives. In addition to this you may verify the testimonials given to him by his clients.
4. Verify Past Records of the Financial Advisor
I would rather rely on written words like past documents than what he professes, and would say that a financial advisor’s past performance indicated well his present and future actions. I would also make sure that any disciplinary action for professional and ethic violation has been taken. I would also avoid financial advisors claiming very high performance, as they would highly risk my money.
5. The Rate and Method of Compensation for Services
Now comes, the final stage of discussing and knowing your financial advisor fees. Financial advisors have varied compensation methods for their services, charges could be hourly, a flat monthly fee, a percentage on the assets managed, and a commission on the financial products managed or could be based on the number of transactions. Others could be a combination of two or more methods.
A word of caution in dealing with financial advisors charging on number of trades, or getting commission from the investment company – these fees or commissions can be profit motivated with no empathy to client needs. You could always suggest changes in the fee structure. If not accepted you could always find a reasonable financial advisor to sign a compensation agreement with him.
A Final Note on Choosing a Financial Advisor
My best wishes for good financial dealings with financial advisors, but a word of caution, are ‘be selective, diligent and patient to understand well the philosophy of your investment and never be shy to ask questions and clarify doubts’.
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