Who's Watching Your Money?: The 17 Paladin Principles for Selecting a Financial Advisor - Couverture rigide

Waymire, Jack

 
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Synopsis

Praise for Who's Watching Your Money? "The biggest decision every investor faces is the selection of a trustworthy financial advisor. It is also one of the toughest. There is a lot at stake: your assets and your financial future. So, it pays to make the right choice. With almost one million financial advisors in America, how can you pick the right one? Waymire has the perfect answer." -Paul B. Farrell, JD, PhD, columnist, CBS Marketwatch.com Don't let blind trust determine your financial future. Read Who's Watching Your Money? and learn how you can overcome the daunting task of finding a competent, trustworthy financial advisor. Who's Watching Your Money? is an invaluable guide for the millions of investors who have either unknowingly selected a poor-quality advisor or have yet to find someone to help them achieve their financial goals. Filled with in-depth insights and expert advice, this book skillfully describes the problems associated with finding, evaluating, selecting, and monitoring a financial advisor. To guide you on your journey, Who's Watching Your Money? outlines "The 17 Paladin Principles." These proven principles-developed by author Jack Waymire-provide a summary solution that will dramatically increase the probability of finding a quality advisor to help secure your financial future. Knowledge is power, and after reading Who's Watching Your Money?, you'll be empowered to take control of your financial future before you run out of time.

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À propos de l?auteur

Jack Waymire has spent the past 26 years in the financial services industry working with investors and advisors. For twenty of those years he was the president of public companies that were in the asset management, advisory, and technology businesses. In that role, he pursued a personal goal of working with quality investment professionals who were willing to put investors' needs ahead of their own. These advisors were experts in their fields who possessed the knowledge and integrity to help investors achieve their financial goals. He also observed the self-serving nature of the industry when incompetent advisors sold low-quality products to trusting investors. They were very adept at building trust, then abusing it. These observations caused him to write Who's Watching Your Money? Once you have read this book, you will never select an incompetent, untrustworthy advisor again.

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