Why You Should Look for a Registered Investment Advisor
Submitted by Financial & Estate Advisors on May 18th, 2015Who should manage wealth? In recent years, more and more households have found their answer to that question: a Registered Investment Advisor.
What is the RIA difference? RIAs have a fiduciary duty to act in your best interest. That is a legal obligation, and it is expressed in the investment recommendations the RIA makes and the advice and guidance they offer. If even the potential for a conflict of interest exists, it must be fully disclosed.