investment advisor
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Definition
- Noun:
- A professional who provides guidance on investing money: An investment advisor is a person or firm that offers advice about securities or gives securities analyses for compensation. Their primary role is to recommend specific investments or investment strategies to clients based on the client's financial goals, risk tolerance, and circumstances.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Before buying stocks, she consulted her investment advisor.
- The firm hired an investment advisor to manage its pension fund portfolio.
- As an independent investment advisor, his duty is to act in his clients' best interests.
Advanced Usage
"To act as an investment advisor": To perform the professional role of giving investment advice.
- After obtaining his license, he began to act as an investment advisor for high-net-worth individuals.
"Fiduciary duty of an investment advisor": The legal obligation to put the client's financial interests ahead of their own.
- The law emphasizes the fiduciary duty of an investment advisor.
Variants and Related Words
Investment advisory (adjective): Relating to the business of giving investment advice.
- The company offers investment advisory services.
Investment advice (noun phrase): The recommendations and guidance provided.
- He sought professional investment advice.
Advisor/Adviser: A more general term for someone who offers advice. "Investment advisor" is a specific type.
Synonyms
- Financial advisor: A broader term that can include professionals who give advice on investments, taxes, and overall financial planning.
- Investment counsellor: A similar professional focusing on managing investment portfolios and providing counsel.
Related Phrases
- Registered Investment Advisor (RIA): A specific legal designation in the United States for an advisor or firm registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission or a state securities regulator.
- She decided to work with a Registered Investment Advisor for greater transparency.
Notes on Meaning
- The term specifically refers to advising on the investment of money, typically in assets like stocks, bonds, or funds. It is distinct from more general financial planning, though roles can overlap. The advice is provided as a professional service for a fee.
Noun
- someone who advises others how to invest their money