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Nebraska investment advisors and personal investment advisors provide analysis and guidance to businesses and individuals to help them with their investment decisions. Nebraska investment advisors gather financial information, analyze it, and make recommendations to their clients. Both types of advisors gather financial information, analyze it, and make recommendations to their clients. However, their job duties differ because of the type of investment information they provide and the clients they work for. Nebraska investment advisors assess the economic performance of companies and industries for firms and institutions with money to invest. Nebraska personal investment advisors generally assess the financial needs of individuals, providing them a wide range of options.

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Nebraska investment advisors work for banks, insurance companies, mutual and pension funds, securities firms, and other businesses, helping these companies or their clients make investment decisions. Nebraska investment advisors read company financial statements and analyze commodity prices, sales, costs, expenses, and tax rates in order to determine a company’s value and project future earnings. They often meet with company officials to gain a better insight into a company’s prospects and to determine the company’s managerial effectiveness. Usually, investment advisors study an entire industry, assessing current trends in business practices, products, and industry competition. They must keep abreast of new regulations or policies that may affect the industry, as well as monitor the economy to determine its effect on earnings.

The advisor then develops a comprehensive financial plan that identifies:

  • Problem areas
  • Makes recommendations for improvement
  • Selects appropriate investments compatible with the client’s goals, attitude toward risk, and expectation or need for a return on the investment

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Know if you are the kind of person who doesn't want to take chances with your savings or if you are willing to take higher risks in exchange for the possibility of higher returns. Remember that all investments contain some degree of risk. Also, ask your investment advisor about any potential penalties for early withdrawal from an investment.

 
 
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  The Color of Money: Scandals and Secure Investments
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NPR's Alex Chadwick speaks with regular Day to Day personal finance advisor Michelle Singletary about secure investment options in this era of mutual fund scandals
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