What is a financial advisor?

A financial advisor is someone who provides guidance and investment analysis to help you pursue your financial objectives. Financial advisors can help you plan for short and-long-term goals such as buying a home, paying for your children’s education, and saving for retirement. They can also help you determine how much to invest and how to select investment options designed to help you achieve those goals.

The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) formally defines financial advisor as a generic term that usually refers to a broker or registered representative. A registered representative (RR) is a financial professional who is able to deal with client transactions in the securities markets. RRs must pass strict licensing requirements, which may include the Series 7 or 6 exams, and must follow rules set out by FINRA and the SEC.

In addition, our financial advisors at Wilmington Advisors @ M&T are also Investment Advisor Representatives and have passed qualifying exams such as Series 63 and/or 65, which includes but is not limited to the study of economic factors, investment vehicle characteristics, client investment recommendations and strategies, and laws and regulations. 

Like many investors, you may not have the time, skill, or knowledge to research securities and build, as well as monitor, your portfolio. Financial advisors can help by not only understanding the many facets of investing and the vehicles available, but also by getting to know you, understanding your specific situation, and helping tailor a strategy that is appropriate for you.

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No matter what your individual goals are, our advisors can help you build a comprehensive, customized plan that is designed to pursue your short- and long-term goals. Learn more about Wilmington Advisors @ M&T.