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Questions You Should Ask About Your Investments ...
and What To Do If You Run Into Problems

That's the best advice we can give you about how to invest wisely. We see too many investors who might have avoided trouble and losses if they had asked basic questions from the start.

It doesn't matter if you are a beginner or have been investing for many years, it's never too early or too late to start asking questions. It's almost impossible to ask a dumb question about how you are investing your money. Don't feel intimidated. Remember, it's your money at stake. You are paying for the advice of your investment professional.

A good broker or investment adviser will welcome your questions, no matter how basic. Financial professionals know that an educated client is an asset, not a liability. They would rather answer your questions before you invest, than confront your anger and confusion later.

In this brochure, you'll find some questions that you should ask about investment products and the people who sell those products. We've also included some tips on how to monitor your investments and handle any problems.

Keep this brochure on hand when considering an investment and use it by asking the right questions before you buy. Have a pen and piece of paper ready to take notes on the answers. They can come in handy if there is a dispute later about what was said during the transaction. Taking notes also sends a signal to your broker: I'm a smart and serious investor who wants to know more about the risks and rewards of investing.

Questions About Products:

For mutual funds:

Questions About
The People Who Sell
Investments:

Questions About the
Progress of Your
Investments:

How to Handle Problems:

Act promptly! By law, you only have a limited time to take legal action. Follow these steps to solve your problem:

Here's our address:

Office of Investor Education and Assistance
U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
Mail Stop 11-2
450 Fifth Street, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20549
(202) 942-7040
fax (202) 942-9634
electronic mail help@sec.gov

For more information on how to invest wisely, ask for our publications:

1 (800) SEC-0330
or
http://www.sec.gov


http://www.sec.gov/consumer/askqinv.htm
Last update: 10/17/96

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