Max, a financial advisor, has invited his client, Natalia, for an annual review of her retirement plan. However, Natalia does not want to come for a meeting, as she is comfortable with her current portfolio asset allocation and does not think that a review is required at this point. What bias is Natalia demonstrating?
You are the portfolio manager for the ABC asset allocation fund. Interest rates are going up; the stock market has been very volatile recently and is forecast to continue that way for the next two quarters. What changes, if any, will you make to your current asset allocation of 50% bonds and 50% equities?
Your clients, Jessica and Ken, want to buy a house next year. You recommend a money market fund. How do you think a money market fund will help Jessica and Ken reach their goal?
A client wishes to deal with one registered representative for both banking services and mutual fund investments. The client would also like advice on determining where best to place their money to enhance their overall tax situation as they approach buying a home. Which individual is best suited for this service if the client's goal is to build a long-term advisor-client relationship?