Thursday, January 8, 2009

Independent Financial Advice

A financial adviser is a professional who provides consulting services of investment and financial planning to the individuals and to the companies. In the best of the cases, the financial adviser helps the customer to maintain the balance desired of the capital income, the appreciations, and the level acceptable of the risk by employing the suitable attribution of capital. The financial advisers employ stocks, bonds, investment funds mutualists, REITS, options, future, notes and products of insurance to meet the needs for their customers. Many financial advisers receive a payment of commission on the various financial products which they sponsorisent, although fee-based planning becomes increasingly popular in the industry of finance departments.

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