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Checking out your adviser

Before you choose to work with an adviser or broker, you’ll want to research his or her professional standing. Investment advisers generally must register with either the SEC (if they manage $25 million or more in client assets) or the state securities agency where they have their principal place of business (if they manage less than $25 million in client assets). Before hiring an investment adviser, you can determine whether he or she is properly registered by looking up the registration form, called the "Form ADV."  Part 1 of this document has the information about the adviser's business and the history of any problems with regulators or clients. Part 2 describes an adviser's services, fees, and strategies.

 
         
   
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