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Who's Watching Your Money? : The 17 Paladin Principles for Selecting a Financial Advisor 

Who's Watching Your Money? : The 17 Paladin Principles for Selecting a Financial Advisor 

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent - Must Read for Anyone Seeking Financial Advisors
Review: If you've ever lost money in the stock market through poor financial advice, this book is for you. If you're planning to have enough money for retirement or for other important financial goals through your investments in the securities markets, then reading this book will help you select a sound, ethical, and qualified investment advisor.

This book arms the investor with knowledge to differentiate between slick salespersons for whom self-interest is paramount and educated, trained, and competent investment advisors. The author identifies and quantifies the characteristics that investors should be looking for when seeking financial help, and through his 17 Paladin Principles and associated website, guides the unwary investor through the minefield of trying to find a good advisor.

Highly recommended.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent - Must Read for Anyone Seeking Financial Advisors
Review: If you've ever lost money in the stock market through poor financial advice, this book is for you. If you're planning to have enough money for retirement or for other important financial goals through your investments in the securities markets, then reading this book will help you select a sound, ethical, and qualified investment advisor.

This book arms the investor with knowledge to differentiate between slick salespersons for whom self-interest is paramount and educated, trained, and competent investment advisors. The author identifies and quantifies the characteristics that investors should be looking for when seeking financial help, and through his 17 Paladin Principles and associated website, guides the unwary investor through the minefield of trying to find a good advisor.

My only complaint about this book is that it wasn't published a decade ago!

Highly recommended.


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