I recently read a post by Kate McBride regarding the differences between an advisor held to a fiduciary standard and a broker held to a suitability standard. It was short accurate and to the point. Therefore I credit her entirely for the comments below:
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How often have you seen headlines on personal finance magazines touting Five Star Mutual Funds? You may figure that list generated by Morningstar constitutes great shopping ground. In fact many professional financial advisors begin their analysis by evaluating those five-star funds. A note from a client thanking me for providing a complimentary long-term care (LTC) insurance policy review prompted me to think how a LTC review would be useful for many others. We’ve all asked ourselves questions like “Why do smart people make foolish choices?” In Sway: The Irresistible Pull of Irrational Behavior (Doubleday June 2010) the authors Ori Brafman and Rom Brafman examine the reasons for our irrational behavior and suggest how we can make more rational choices. When the actor Gary Coleman died on May 28th at the age of 42 after suffering a brain hemorrhage he left three different wills–including one that was handwritten. Legally the last will written is the binding document. However battle lines have been drawn and it is likely his family and friends are in for a long court fight. The question posed in the title of this blog has a double meaning–jobs as in employment and Jobs as in Steve Jobs of Apple. The recent death of two billionaires has thrust back into the spotlight the fact that Congress let the federal estate tax expire. Of all the investment advice I’ve ever heard the economist Gene Fama Jr.’s is my favorite: “Your money is like soap. The more you handle it the less you will have.”In Fund Selection Is It Wise to Reach for the Stars?
Submitted by Bernhardt Wealth Management on August 16th, 2010
Controlling Risk Mandates a Long-term Care Insurance Review
Submitted by Bernhardt Wealth Management on August 9th, 2010
Looking for a Summer Time Read?
Submitted by Bernhardt Wealth Management on August 2nd, 2010
Where There’s a Will There’s a Way
Submitted by Bernhardt Wealth Management on July 25th, 2010
How Do You Solve a Problem Like Jobs?
Submitted by Bernhardt Wealth Management on July 21st, 2010
The Grim Reaper at Work without the Tax Man
Submitted by Bernhardt Wealth Management on July 19th, 2010
Your Money is Like Soap
Submitted by Bernhardt Wealth Management on June 28th, 2010
