Advisor

Advisor

An advisor is any person or company involved in advising or investing capital for investors. Registered investment advisors (RIAs) and investment advisory companies (IACs) are two main entities that investors look to for investment management. Investment companies offering publicly traded funds are required to adhere to the rules and regulations of the Investment Company Act of 1940. A fund advisor has the primary responsibility for the investment performance of a fund. Registered investment advisors provide financial advice and comprehensive personal investment management services. Financial advisors providing comprehensive services are required to follow the fiduciary standard, while broker-dealer representatives must only adhere to the suitability standard.

What Is an Advisor?

An advisor is any person or company involved in advising or investing capital for investors. Registered investment advisors (RIAs) and investment advisory companies (IACs) are two main entities that investors look to for investment management. Also known generally as investment advisors or financial advisors.

Understanding Advisors

Advisors have expertise in investment management. Registered investment advisors provide financial advice and comprehensive personal investment management services. Investment advisory companies manage publicly traded fund portfolios for investment by individual investors. Both types of advisors provide important financial services and are required to follow specific rules detailed in U.S. government legislation.

Registered Investment Advisors

Registered investment advisors serve the needs of individuals. They are often classified into two categories based on their services. U.S. legislation in the Investment Advisors Act of 1940 outlines their obligations. Financial advisors providing comprehensive services are required to follow the fiduciary standard, while broker-dealer representatives must only adhere to the suitability standard.

An individual will typically choose to work with either a full-service financial advisor or a broker-dealer representative based on their individual needs. Full-service financial advisors can help clients in long-term financial planning, holistic asset management, individual securities trading and more. They typically charge fees based on a percentage of assets. They are governed by the fiduciary standard, which requires due diligence to ensure that investments and investment decisions are in the best interest of the client.

A broker-dealer representative will focus on enacting trades directed by the client and may have broader access to market securities than a standard discount brokerage platform. Broker-dealer reps are paid on commission. They must only follow the suitability standard, which requires them to ensure that the traded security is a logical fit for the client, but they are not held to a broader fiduciary standard.

Investment Companies

Management investment companies can be considered investment advisors, as they are responsible for directing the investments of the funds they manage. Investment companies offering publicly traded funds are required to adhere to the rules and regulations of the Investment Company Act of 1940.

A fund advisor has the primary responsibility for the investment performance of a fund. Advisors receive an annual management fee, which is computed as a percentage of a fund's assets under management. The fee makes up a large portion of a fund's operating expenses. For fund investors, judging the quality of a mutual fund's portfolio management is one of the most important considerations for investing in a fund.

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Assets Under Management – AUM

Assets under management (AUM) is the total market value of the investments that a person (portfolio manager) or entity (investment company, financial institution) handles on behalf of investors. read more

Fiduciary

A fiduciary is a person or organization that acts on behalf of a person or persons and is legally bound to act solely in their best interests. read more

Financial Advisor

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Investment Advisory Representative (IAR)

An investment advisory representative (IAR) is a professional who works for an investment advisory company. read more

Investment Advisers Act of 1940

The Investment Advisers Act of 1940 is a U.S. federal law that defines the role and responsibilities of an investment advisor/adviser. read more

Investment Advisor

An investment advisor is any person or group that makes investment recommendations or conducts securities analysis in return for a fee. read more

Investment Company Act of 1940

Created by Congress, the Investment Company Act of 1940 regulates the organization of investment companies and the product offerings they issue. read more

What Is a Management Investment Company?

A management investment company is a type of investment company that manages publicly issued fund shares. Discover more about them here. read more

Management Fee

Management fees are the price charged by a fund manager to invest capital on behalf of clients. The fee is meant to cover managers for their time and expertise. read more

Operating Expense

An operating expense is an expenditure that a business incurs as a result of performing its normal business operations.  read more