To help Americans find a financial advisor, the National Association of Personal Financial Advisors (NAPFA) has published a consumer guide that is now available on its website.
NAPFA, which bills itself as "the nation's leading organization dedicated to the advancement of fee-only comprehensive financial planning," created The Pursuit of a Financial Advisor Field Guide in its drive to promote fiduciary standards for broker-dealers as well as investment advisers.
While many American consumers may want to hire an advisor, say NAPFA officials, they often don't know where to start looking for one or what to ask when they interview potential advisors to help them with their personal finances.
"The most important thing for people to keep in mind is to understand their expectations are—what they want to accomplish and what they want the relationship to be," said NAPFA Chair Susan John in an interview on Tuesday.