Sample Reports for IFA Clients
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- This
sample document is provided for the sole purpose of illustrating
the type of report that clients receive from IFA. Although the report
is from one of our clients with all identifying information removed,
it should not be construed as an advertisement. It does not reflect
the performance of any accounts other than the one held by this particular
client. This report was chosen for illustrative purposes for the
following reasons:
- IFA typically builds one portfolio across the total number of accounts
that a client has, which minimizes transaction costs while attempting
to maximize after-tax returns. However, to explain the client web
site, we wanted to use an easy to understand example. This portfolio
consists of one account and has had very few cash flows so it was
easy to understand.
- Also, unlike
the majority of IFA’s accounts, this account
happened to be opened on the first of the month, which is the date
on which index performance data is calculated. So for purposes of
the example, the dates of the actual account performance are in conformity
with the dates of the benchmarks, which also are calculated from
the first of the month.
- This sample report
reflects the deduction of IFA’s investment
advisory fees at a level commensurate with a portfolio of this size.
Advisory fees charged depend upon the size of the portfolio. For an
estimate of the advisory fees you would pay, please ask for IFA’s
Form ADV, Part II, which contains a fee schedule. Along with advisory
fees, all client-paid expenses, except for brokerage commissions, have
been deducted prior to calculating the return on the client’s
investment.
- These results include the reinvestment of dividends, capital gains,
and other earnings.
- Past performance may not be indicative of future results. Therefore,
no current or prospective client should assume that the future performance
of any specific investment, investment strategy (including the investments
and/or investment strategies recommended by the adviser), or product
made reference to directly or indirectly, will be profitable or equal
to past performance levels.
- All investment strategies have the potential for profit or loss.
Changes in investment strategies, contributions or withdrawals may
materially alter the performance, strategy and results of your portfolio.
- Different types
of investments involve varying degrees of risk, and there can be
no assurance that any specific investment will either be suitable
or profitable for a client’s investment portfolio.
- Economic factors, market conditions, and investment strategies will
affect the performance of any portfolio and there are no assurances
that it will match or outperform any particular benchmark.
- This sample report
utilizes the S&P 500 for comparison purposes,
because it is a standard industry benchmark. The S&P 500 is not
the only index that is used as a benchmark for measuring the performance
of a portfolio. We also show for comparative risk and return purposes
IFA’s INDEXPORTFOLIOS 30, 50, 70 and 90. These indexes and the
S&P 500 are shown for comparative purposes in all of our client
performance reporting.
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