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Demystifying Financial Advisors, Ep #252


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Did you know that anyone can say they are a financial advisor? They may not be licensed or experienced. So how do you know who to trust?
In this episode of Best in Wealth, I will break down the three types of people who put “financial advisor” on their business cards, what the letters after a financial advisor's name mean, and how a fee-only financial advisor is compensated for their services.
Knowing all of these things will help you determine what type of advisor is right for you to help you achieve a successful retirement.
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Outline of This Episode
  • [1:08] High expectations do not leave room for satisfactory outcomes
  • [6:17] The 3 types of people who put “financial advisor” on their business cards
  • [19:14] How fee-only financial advisors charge for their services
  • [22:34] What do the letters after a financial advisor's name mean?
  • [24:17] Work with someone you can build a connection with

  • The 3 types of financial advisors
    Three different types of people typically put “financial advisor” on their business cards:
    1. Insurance Sales Representative: They are required to be licensed to discuss or sell insurance. Their main goal is to sell you life insurance (typically whole life insurance that can be invested and earn dividends and be used for retirement). Is someone who can only sell life insurance acting in your best interest all of the time? How could they be? They make a commission on the insurance product that they sell you.
    2. Registered Representative/Broker-Dealer: They take an exam to be “registered” to sell securities, mutual funds, life insurance policies, etc. They are paid by commission, much like insurance representatives. Or they will recommend a mutual fund where they get a percentage (annual 12B1 fees and more). They are also not fiduciaries.
    3. Investment Advisor Representative: They must take a securities exam that also covers laws required to act as a fiduciary. An investment advisor is prohibited from collecting commissions. The fees they collect come directly from the client. They can call themselves fee-only representatives.

    4. I am a fee-only Investment Advisor Representative. I do not co-mingle with insurance sales representatives or registered representatives. It removes any conflict of interest. I am not beholden to any company. I must act in the best interest of my clients. Most financial advisors are dually registered. They may have an insurance or broker license.
      Listen to find out what questions you have to ask an advisor to find out if they are strictly an Investment Advisor Representative.
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      How fee-only financial advisors charge for their services
      There are four primary ways a fee-only advisor might get paid:
      • Hourly: You hire a financial advisor to create a financial or retirement plan and you pay them for the hours it takes to do the job. It is a short-term relationship.
      • One-time planning: A one-time plan may cost you $5,000–$7,000, which you pay once. They deliver the plan and you write them a check. It is a short-term relationship.
      • Monthly retainers: The advisor might charge a couple hundred dollars a month, depending on the complexity of your plan. This may be great for someone who needs help with budgeting, college loans, setting up 529 plans, etc.
      • Assets under management: This is when you are charged an annual fee that is typically a percentage of your assets under management. The money is taken directly out of your brokerage account(s), which the advisor is handling for you. This is how most fee-only financial advisors work.

      • Fortress Planning Group operates using the assets under management approach.
        What do the letters after a financial advisor's name mean?
        There are three gold standards that actually matter:
        1. CFP: This is short for “Certified Financial Planner,” which is what I am. A CFP must have a college degree to deliver holistic planning.
        2. CFA: This is short for “Certified Financial Analyst,” which is a difficult designation to achieve. These are experts in investing.
        3. CPA: This is short for “Certified Public Accountant,” these are experts in taxes.

        4. There are hundreds of other designations. But if you are looking for letters, look for one of these three. If you want someone who can help advise you on investments, taxes, retirement, insurance, etc. you want a CFP.
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            The Best In Wealth Podcast is hosted by Scott Wellens. Scott Wellens is the principal at Fortress Planning Group. Fortress Planning Group is a registered investment advisory firm regulated by the US Securities and Exchange Commission in accordance and compliance with securities laws and regulations. Fortress Planning Group does not render or offer to render personalized investment or tax advice through the Best In Wealth Podcast. The information provided is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial, tax, investment or legal advice.
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