Conflicts of interest such as commission payments are disclosed but not fully understood by many prospective investors and few advisers operate on a fee only basis as an agent of the client. .
Investors looking for an adviser who puts their client's interests above their own must seek out an adviser who operates under a voluntary fiduciary
And do you really think that it is possible to find such a person in this country. Take it from me that any level of honesty operating in the Irish market simply does not exist -- and that is from the bottom level to the top. .
There are honest advisors who act in the clients' interests.
There are competent advisors who give good advice.
There aren't many, but there are some.
Why does the industry have such a bad reputation.
A friend of mine is taking a voluntary redundancy package - I think they are mad as they have no job lined up but the reasons are quite complex so cest la vie!
The amount involved is c.€75k and they have spoken to their bank who needless to say have a very good deposit rate lined up for when the cash comes through
I have advised my friend a) to get independent (ie. paid for) advice with what to do with the money and b) no matter what do not put all their eggs in 1 basket.
My friend lives at home is not married, has no mortgage / kids etc.
My questions are:
- where is the best place to go for such independent advice for savings / investment?
- how much are they likely to charge?
- are there any recommendations in the AAM community for investing all or part of this kind of sum?
Thanks
Roy
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