Why Greg is an Accredited Fiduciary

Since 2003 Greg has been an Accredited Investment Fiduciary, A.I.F.  Why does this matter to you?  Basically our regulatory body, the Securities and Exchange Commission, SEC, have taken the position that a Registered Investment Advisor owes a fiduciary duty to each and every client.  FAFN is the RIA that I work through, as what is called an Investment Advisory Rep, (IAR), and because of this I work at Fiduciary standard levels.  In plain english this means that I have a legally accountable series of standards that I am held accountable for.  You'd likely be surprised to know virtually all stockbrokers, insurance agents, etc. are not required to 'keep the clients best interests foremost', as a Fiduciary is.  This standard of excellence is best defined as a melding of a fiduciary standard of care with industry best practices. I follow the 23 standards of care, as proscribed by The Foundation for Fiduciary Studies. By following these practices, I am confident that the critical components of each client's investment strategy is being properly implemented.