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Comprehensive Disclosure Statement This document is current as at 1 st July 2011 Timothy Peter Fairbrother - FSP90442 BCA, BTSM, Dip Bus (Financial Planning) Certified Financial Planner (CFP CM) & Authorised Financial Adviser (AFA) 409 Queen St, P.O. Box 59, Masterton Phone: 06 370 4441 Fax: 06 370 1299 Mobile: 021 904 320 Email: tim@rivalgroup.co.nz It is important that you read this document This information will help you to choose a financial adviser that best suits your needs. It will also provide some useful information about the financial adviser that you choose.
In addition to the information that I must disclose to you in this statement, I must also disclose other information to you in a separate disclosure statement (or statements), including information about the types of services that I provide, the fees that I charge, and any actual or potential conflicts of interest. If I have not provided that information to you at the same time as I give you this statement, I must provide it to you as soon as I can.
What sort of adviser am I? I am an Authorised Financial Adviser. This means I have been authorised by the Financial Markets Authority (the government agency that monitors financial advisers) to provide the financial adviser services described below.
How can I help you? I have been authorised to provide you with financial adviser services of the following categories: Comprehensive Financial Planning, Cash management, Debt management , Personal Risk Management, Retirement Planning, Investment Planning, Discretionary Portfolio Management, and Specialist Business Insurance Planning. When I do this, I will be able to give you advice about financial products provided by a broad range of organisations (more than 5 organisations).
How do I get paid for the services that I provide to you?
Payment type Description
□ Fees only: My services are only paid for by the fees that you pay. I do not receive payments from other people or organisations that might influence my advice.
□ Fees: My services are paid for by the fees that you pay as well as in other ways.
□ Commissions: There are situations in which I will be paid by organisations. How much that payment will be depends on the decisions that you make.
□ Non-financial benefits from other organisations: Other organisations may give me non-financial benefits depending on the decisions that you make.
I am required to tell you the specific fees, commissions, extra payments, and other benefits that I have received or will, or may, receive in relation to the services that I provide to you. I must tell you these things before I give you advice or as soon as practicable after I give you that advice.
What are my obligations? As an Authorised Financial Adviser, I must comply with the Code of Professional Conduct for Authorised Financial Advisers. I also have other obligations under the Financial Advisers Act 2008 (including regulations made under that Act) and under the general law.
What should you do if something goes wrong? If you have a problem, concern, or complaint about any part of my service, please tell me so that my internal complaints resolution scheme can try to fix the problem. If we cannot agree on how to fix the issue, you can contact the ISO Disputes Resolution scheme. This service will cost you nothing, and will help us resolve any disagreements. They can be contacted on ISO Disputes Resolution, PO Box 10-845 Wellington, 0800 888 202, www.iombudsman.org.nz/making-complaint.
If you need to know more, where can you get more information? If you have a question about anything in this disclosure statement or you would like to know anything more about me, please ask me. If you have a question about financial advisers generally, you can contact the Financial Markets Authority.
How am I regulated by the Government? You can check that I am a registered financial services provider and an Authorised Financial Adviser at www.fspr.govt.nz.
The Financial Markets Authority authorises and regulates financial advisers. Contact the Financial Markets Authority for more information, including financial tips and warnings. You can report information or complain about my conduct to the Financial Markets Authority, but in the event of a disagreement, you may choose to first use the dispute resolution procedures described above (under What should you do if something goes wrong?).
Declaration I, Tim Fairbrother, declare that, to the best of my knowledge and belief, the information contained in this disclosure statement is true and complete and complies with the disclosure requirements in the Financial Advisers Act 2008 and the Financial Advisers (Disclosure) Regulations 2010.
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