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10 Questions to Ask When Choosing a Financial Planner You may be considering help from a financial planner for a number of reasons, whether it's deciding to buy a new home, planning for retirement or your children's education, or simply not having the time or expertise to get your finances in order. Whatever your needs, working with a financial planner can be a helpful step in securing your financial future. The questions in this brochure will help you interview and evaluate several financial planners to find the one that's right for you. You will want to select a competent, qualified professional with whom you feel comfortable, one whose business style suits your financial planning needs. An interview checklist has been included for your convenience. |
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10 Questions | ||
| back to top | 1. What experience do you have? Find out how long the planner has been in practice and the number and types of companies with which she has been associated. Ask the planner to briefly describe her work experience and how it relates to her current practice. Choose a financial planner who has experience counseling individuals on their financial needs. 2. What are your qualifications? 3. What services do you offer? 4. What is your approach to financial planning? 5. Will you be the only person working with me? 6. How will I pay for your services?
7. How much do you typically charge? 8. Could anyone besides me benefit from your recommendations? 9. Have you ever been publicly disciplined for any unlawful or unethical
actions in your professional career? 10. Can I have it in writing? |
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Checklist for Interviewing a Financial Planner | ||
| back to top | Planner's Name: __________________________________________________
Company: _______________________________________________________ Address: ________________________________________________________ Phone: __________________________________________________________ Date: ___________________________________________________________ 1. Do you have experience in providing advice on the topics below? If yes, indicate the number of years.
2. What are your areas of specialization? What qualifies you in this field? 3. a. How long have you been offering financial planning advice to clients?
b. How many clients do you currently have?
4. Briefly describe your work history. 5. What are your educational qualifications?
6. What financial planning designation(s) or certification(s) do you hold?
7. What financial planning continuing education requirements do you fulfill? 8.What licenses do you hold?
9. a. Are you personally licensed or registered as an Investment Adviser with the:
If no, why not? b. Is your firm licensed or registered as an Investment Adviser with the:
If no, why not? c. Will you provide me with your disclosure document Form ADV Part II or its state equivalent?
If no, why not? 10. What services do you offer? 11. Describe your approach to financial planning. 12. a. Who will work with me?
b. Will the same individual(s) review my financial situation?
If no, who will? 13. How are you paid for your services?
14. What do you typically charge? a. Fee: Hourly rate $ _________ Flat fee (range) $ _________ to $ _________ Percentage of assets under management _________ percent b. Commission: What is the approximate percentage of the investment or premium you receive on: stocks and bonds _________ 15. a. Do you have a business affiliation with any company whose products or services you are recommending?
Explain: b. Is any of your compensation based on selling products?
Explain: c. Do professionals and sales agents to whom you may refer me send business, fees or any other benefits to you?
Explain: d. Do you have an affiliation with a broker/dealer?
e. Are you an owner of, or connected with, any other company whose services or products I will use?
Explain: 16. Do you provide a written client engagement agreement?
If no, why not? |
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To Check the Disciplinary History of a Financial Planner or Adviser | ||
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Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards, Inc. North American Securities Administrators Association National Association of Insurance Commissioners National Association of Securities National Fraud Exchange (fee involved) Securities and Exchange Commission |
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To Find a Financial Planner in Your Area | ||
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Financial Planning Association National Association of Personal Financial Advisors American Institute of Certified Public Accountants/Personal Financial
Planning Division Society of Financial Service Professionals |
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Learn About Financial Planning Online | ||
| back to top | CFP Board's Web site, www.CFP.net/learn, is a comprehensive resource for financial planning, offering useful information for visitors at every stage of the financial planning learning curve. Interactive tools provide help for your personal situation, including changing jobs, managing debt, planning your retirement and more. Join the eNewsletter for updates and check back regularly to participate in polls and quizzes. | |
About CFP Board | ||
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The information in this brochure is provided as a public service by Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards Inc. (CFP Board). A nonprofit, professional regulatory organization, CFP Board fosters professional standards in personal financial planning so that the public values, has access to and benefits from competent and ethical financial planning. The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's Office of Investor Education and Assistance has reviewed this publication. The SEC does not endorse the commercial activities, products or members of this or any other private organization. It's your future. Plan it!SM is a service mark owned by Certified
Financial Planner Board of Standards Inc. Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards, Inc. Copyright © 1998-2003, Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards Inc. All rights reserved. |
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