Advisor Fee

Advisor fees are the fees paid upfront, during, or at the end of an investment with a recommended loaded fund. For example, if an investment advisor recommends their client to a front loaded fund that advisor will receive a one time fee before the investment is actually made.

The reason investors pay fees to their advisors is due to the fact that the advisor is assisting the investor in planning for the future. Both long and short term goals are applied to any and all investment decisions.

One way investors lower advisor fees is by choosing a no-load fund which allows them to avoid paying a fee for buying shares within the fund itself.

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