FM 016: How To Choose A Financial Advisor with Michael Kitces

It's hard to know how to choose a financial advisor. There is so much value at stake; yet, how can you tell the experts from the charlatans? Who can you trust? How do you really know? After all, you are busy with kids, a career, and life. You want to be able to trust someone to make sure your financial planning is on track, but it's a den of thieves out there. Adding confusion to concern are all the sound-alike titles such as brokers, registered investment advisors, certified financial planners, financial coaches, and financial consultants to describe similar services. Who can tell the difference? It's time to pull back the curtain on all the techno-babble so that you can find the best financial advisors and eliminate the posers. In this episode I'll give you a step-by-step due diligence process for how to choose a financial advisor that fits your needs. You will learn how to sort your way through the maze of confusion so that you can get the expert help you need to reach your financial goals… without getting ripped off. In this episode you will discover: * Why the starting point to choosing a financial advisor is looking inward. * How to match your specific needs to the right specialist (not all advisors are created equal). * Why the common practice of using referrals is dangerously flawed. * The 4 advisor compensation models and how each impacts the advice you receive. * Form ADV disclosure, what it says, and how to get one from your advisor. * 6 different financial planner search sites so you can pick the right professional for your needs. * Why the “fee only” compensation model means different things in different situations (this is important!). * How to analyze a financial advisor web site. * Whether or not it is even relevant to meet your advisor face-to-face any more. * Where the future of financial advice is heading (this may surprise you!) * How to understand the hidden financial incentives hiding behind the advice your receive. * A checklist of quality factors to use when judging your financial advisor. * What “assets under management” really says about your advisor, and why it's not an important quality indicator. * How to know the difference between CFP, CPA, PFS, RIA, CFA, and CHFC. (Yikes!!) * Why all these professional designations imply little about investment skill. * The surprising reason financial advisors don't provide investment track records. * Why GIPS audited track records are rare (guess what? It's the same reason they are the gold standard in performance disclosure). * Why there is no perfect advisor compensation model (each has an Achilles Heal that you must watch out for). * The key difference between the suitability standard and fiduciary responsibility (well worth knowing). * and much more…. Resources and Links Mentioned in this Session Include: * Michael's financial advisory business site is Pinnacle Advisory Group. * Michael's personal site is at Kitces.Com and his blog is the Nerd's Eye View. * Here's a listing of some of our more popular financial and investment due diligence articles to supplement these insights. * My

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Todd Tresidder from the FinancialMentor.com blog reveals unconventional wealth building advice and advanced investment strategy tips. Discover the next step in retirement planning and personal finance from a former professional hedge fund manager turned financial coach and author. If you are tired of the same old “buy, hold, and pray” and worn out frugality tips then this show is for you. Each episode teaches financial freedom for smart people by revealing what works, what doesn’t, and why. Todd has walked the path to wealth himself and coached hundreds of clients just like you to prove out every principle taught – no ivory tower theories or worn out platitudes. He’s organized the entire wealth building process into a cohesive, step-by-step system complete with specific action steps so you can produce measurable results. This isn’t just another “get-rich-quick” or “get out of debt” show. This is about carefully engineering your finances to take charge of your life so you can live the adventure you always imagined life could be.