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Investor Education Program
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Represent Investors Provide Investment Education (Not Advice)
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Provide investment education and inform you of your rights as an investor Provide information on how to educate yourself What actions to take if you believe something has gone wrong with your investment
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…IT IS YOUR MONEY! …AND YOU HAVE RIGHTS!
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Introduction Preparing to Invest Meeting Your Broker General Precautions Risk v. Reward Broker’s Duties to Clients Ways to Address Broker Misconduct
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Questions to Ask Yourself What are my investment objectives/goals? Retirement, education, house, income, etc. How much? When?
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Questions to Ask Yourself What is my risk tolerance? How much are you willing to lose? How much can you afford to lose? How predictable (or stable) and sufficient is your source of income?
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Write down your goals and questions. Brokercheck Broker must be registered with FINRA How to check broker history with FINRA www.FINRA.org/brokercheck
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Be prepared to take notes Make sure you fully understand the account documents and any suggested investment Read the Prospectus (if available) Caution: Signing Documents DO NOT BE AFRAID TO ASK QUESTIONS!!! REMEMBER: IT IS YOUR MONEY
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Business Cards Your Notes Any Correspondences **Opening Account Documents** Prospectus Trade Confirmations Monthly/Quarterly Statements Remember To Read Them!!!!!!
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Be careful of verbal promises and guarantees of high returns Price appreciation vs. interest rates Brokers are allowed to “sell” the investment Brokers are not allowed to promise/guarantee a return ALWAYS DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH!
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Bank and broker may be in same building Traditional bank accounts are guaranteed by Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation(FDIC) All investments in brokerage accounts are not insured. They are subject to losses.
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Your Money Is Not Insured Mutual funds, stocks, bonds, annuities, other investment products. U.S. Treasury securities – bills, bonds and notes are backed by U.S. government.
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Any investment in stocks involves a degree of risk. As a general rule, the higher potential for reward, the greater the risk...
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Stock (NYSE, NASDAQ, OTC) What is the company’s performance over time? Google Finance Mutual Fund (ETFs, Equity Funds, Money Market Funds, etc.) Fees “no load” or “low-load” “Basket of securities” There are many other investment products!
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To deal fairly with customers To know the customer To make only suitable investment recommendations To disclose accurate and truthful information To trade only in accordance with the customers instructions
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Contact broker – may be a simple mistake Get the name of whom you spoke to Always follow up a phone call with letter or email Contact broker’s supervisor Contact lawyer FINRA City/State Bar Association Law School Clinics
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SEC.gov FINRA.org INVESTOR.org Google.com/Finance fdic.gov/consumers/index.html
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