Questions to Ask Your Financial Manager
Choosing the right financial manager is by far the most
important investment decision you will make. Depending on
your financial needs, it is imperative that you find answers
to some important questions, from your financial manager.
Given below are some should-be-asked questions.
1. What services do you offer and what
are your areas of specialization i.e. do you specialize
in retirement planning, investment planning, tax planning
estate planning, insurance planning or any others?
2. How many years of experience do you
have in offering financial planning advice? Presently, how
many clients do you have?
3. Describe your work history in the past
five years. What financial planning credentials do you hold?
4. What are your educational qualifications
and what subject have you specialized in? How can I be sure
that your lack of experience in the fluctuating market can
be compensated with your educational degree?
5. Have you ever managed or owned a business?
6. Can you explain financial jargons in
simple terms that I can understand? Can you also explain
your investment approach and philosophy in simple terms?
7. Do you have a license or are you registered
with an investment firm? If so where?
8. Where is your own money invested? Explain
the reason why you chose those kinds of investments.
9. What do you charge for your services?
Do you work on a fee-only basis or a brokerage commission
basis? Why?
10. How often do you meet your clients?
Can you meet me once in three months? How receptive will
you be to my queries that may arise at any time?
11. From what sources do you get new investment
ideas? How do you keep abreast of the market trends and
swings? Do you have a team of experts to seek advice from?
12. How often do you re-evaluate your client’s
financial portfolio? Will it be possible for you to provide
me a quarterly assessment and advice regarding my financial
portfolio?
13. Based on my needs and limitations,
how do you plan to invest my money? Why do choose those
investment options?
14. Have you ever filed for bankruptcy?
Do you have any disciplinary action or complaints registered
against you?
Always check your financial manager’s
track record and client satisfaction level. Never go merely
by his/her words. Remember that selecting your financial
manager is much like selecting your doctor. If you want
the ‘sound health’ of your finances, select
the right manager. Never be afraid to ask questions and
clear any doubt you might have, as finally its all about
your money and your future.
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