The Impact of Financial Advisors on the Subsequent Wealth of Older Adults
38 Pages Posted: 10 May 2014
Date Written: March 15, 2014
Abstract
Despite the growing use of financial advisors, relatively little is known about the impact that financial advisors have on actual wealth outcomes among older adults. Using data from the Study of Assets and Health Dynamics Among the Oldest Old (AHEAD), we find that using a financial advisor is positively related to subsequent net worth, especially on net worth values more than a decade after initially reporting the use of professional financial advice. Having a financial advisor is also positively associated with current and subsequent investment returns, and a large factor impacting the difference in returns comes is due to differences in portfolio allocations. Specifically, we find evidence that the impact of a financial advisor on subsequent wealth is likely due to a greater allocation to equities.
Keywords: financial advice, household finance, financial advisor, AHEAD, equity market participation
JEL Classification: D14, D31
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