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Evaluating and/or Choosing a Broker

Your local library provides unbiased, trusted information on financial matters. This program on choosing a broker is part of the MoneySmart@your Libraries series.

 

MoneySmart at your library program at Radnor Memorial Library or the Haverford Township Free Library

Find out what responsibilities a broker or other investment advisor has toward clients. Learn how to obtain a free background check on brokers or investment professionals. How do they get paid: fee only; commission or some other method? Investigate before your invest.

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Two sessions on evaluating and/or choosing a broker will be held on Nov. 14; one at the Radnor Memorial Library at 2 p.m.  If that isn’t convenient, there will be another session at 6 p.m. at the Haverford Township Free Library. These programs are presented by the Pennsylvania Securities Commission. For more information please call Susan Purcell @ 610-891-8622. Limited to 30 people.

Refreshments will be served at each presentation and one copy of Quicken 2012 will be raffled off at the end of each session. 

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Evaluating and/or Choosing a Broker is part of the MoneySmart@ your library project presented by the Delaware County Library System in cooperation with the Library Foundation of Delaware County.  Funding for MoneySmart@ your library is provided by a grant from the FINRA Investor Education Foundation and the American Library Association.

For details on these programs and others, visit the DCLS MoneySmart website at www.delcolibraries.org/money.

The Delaware County Library System is the department of county government responsible for providing support services for 26 independent member public libraries. For more library news and information you can follow delcolibraries on Twitter and delawarecountylibraries on Facebook.

You can support county-wide library services by making a tax deductible donation or bequest to the Library Foundation of Delaware County, visit www.supportdelcolibraries.org for details.  

 

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