Investing In A Financial Advisor

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| ‘ene ia un the snesda aa the fa isi .0g 7* ‘tralne one ktly viewing! ery next * mt auction einrE meworstv wilt Investing| nA Fin ina ncial Advisor (NAPSA)-—There may be good news for consumers who need investment advice. According to recent surveys, when retirement programs such as 401(k) plans and TRAs are included, nearly half of U.S. heuseholds have assets inves ted ij n the stock market. Given that these investments often represent a farnily’s financial future, paying for the services of a professional financial advisor may seemlike a wise investment. The problemis how to select such an advisor. Barbara Levin, the exee- utive director of the Forum for Tovestor Advice, suggests as a first step gathering recommendations froxn friends and professional contacts. Chances are some of them use the services of a financial advisor they have cometo trust. But once you have several rec- Many consumers rely on a professional advisor when it comes to making Investment decisions. pointers on how to work effectively with an advisor over time. The brochure contains three “seorecards,” with space to write ommendations, what is the next your answers right in the booklet. Uncle Harry manage bis invest- Initial interviews with advisor candidates * Investment recommendations made by the potential advisor step? Is the advisor who helped ments the right person for you? Maybenot. The Forum for Investor Advice has a simple solution: a new publication called The Scorecard: Finding a Financial Advisor Who's Right }for You. By providing a series of questions, the booklet guides youthrough the process of finding a financial advisor who’s suited to your individual needs and preferences. And, it gives The scorecards help vou assess: * Periodic review meetings you will have with your chosen advisor he publication is offered free to investors who call 1 (806) 2001819. The Forum for Investor Advice is a non-profit organization. that helps educate investors about the role and valueof fall-service financial advisors.