Vector Wealth Management named in Top 11 Minnesota Financial Advisors and Wealth Managers by AdvisoryHQ

Vector Wealth Management is pleased to be named as one of the Top 11 Minnesota Financial Advisors and Wealth Managers in 2019 by AdvisoryHQ.

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Advisory HQ’s “‘Top-Down Advisor Selection Methodology’ is based on a wide range of filters including fiduciary duty, independence, transparency, level of customized service, history of innovation, fee structure, quality of services provided, team excellence, and wealth of experience”. They use a 4-step selection methodology summarized below for identifying, researching, and generating its list of top-ranking firms:

Step 1: Using publicly available sources, they identify a wide range of financial advisors, RIAs, financial planners, and wealth management firms providing services in a designated area (city, state or local geographic location).

Step 2: The firm’s review and selection team then applies initial methodology filters to narrow down the list of identified firms. These filters include each firm’s fee structure, fiduciary duty classification, and level of independence.

Step 3: After trimming down the initial list, AdvisoryHQ conducts a deep-dive assessment of the remaining advisors. The award criteria takes into account a range of factors, including experience level (broad level of expertise and extensive years of experience), transparency, level of customized services, and website quality. Open door policy, resource availability (number of “available” advisory professionals and supporting staff), and range of provided services are also assessed to build up a broad picture of what each firm has to offer, before the final selection process occurs.

Step 4: Based on the results of AdvisoryHQ’s assessment, the firm’s research and selection team then finalizes the entities that make it into the respective top ranking lists, which are then published to the general public.

Third-party rankings and recognition from rating services or publications are no guarantee of future investment success. Working with a highly-rated adviser does not ensure that a client or prospective client will experience a higher level of performance or results. These ratings should not be construed as an endorsement of the adviser by any client, nor are they representative of any one client’s evaluation. Neither the firm nor any adviser paid a fee for the award.

External link: Read more on advisoryHQ.com

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