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Financial Advice to Consumers. An explorative study regarding the documentation requirements’ impact on the financial advice

Abstract
ABSTRACT During recent years the supply of financial investments has increased. Today saving products and financial services are more complex and difficult to understand for ordinary consumers. This has resulted in a larger need of financial advisors and consequently the implementation of the Swedish law on financial advice to consumers. Recently, the law on financial advice to consumers and the documentation requirements have been questioned. This study examines how financial advisors perceive the framework of the financial advice, particularly the documentation requirements, and how it affects their actions, and thus the advice to the customers. The result indicates that centralized advice could increase in line with the more frequent use of technical tools and since advisors think it is difficult to be sure that customers understand more advanced and complex alternatives. The findings indicate that customers with low financial literacy more likely receive centralized advice, which in turn may be identical to other customers advice, given a similar risk attitude, expected return, and investment horizon. Furthermore, this paper indicates a need of clearer documentation requirements and a risk of financial exclusion.
Degree
Master 2-years
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/2077/39939
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Date
2015-07-13
Author
Hermansson, Caroline
Keywords
The Law on Financial Advice to Consumers
Documentation Requirements
Consumer Protection
Information Asymmetry
Conflict of Interest
Transaction Costs
Financial Literacy
Financial Exclusion
Centralized and Individualized Advice
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Master Degree Project
2015-87
Language
eng
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