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Freedom Account: flexibility to meet your investment goalsBecause your lifestyle and financial needs are unique, Freedom portfolios encompass a wide range of investment strategies. From capital protection to asset growth, your advisor will help determine which model is right for you based on your personal goals and risk tolerance. Seeking income in your retirement years? We have a Solution for that, too. Together, we'll help you build a diversified portfolio of carefully selected managers designed to help you accomplish your financial goals. Further information on the funds selected for the Freedom Portfolios is available by prospectus, which can be obtained through our financial advisors. Investors should carefully consider the investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses of the Freedom Portfolios before investing. The prospectus contains this and other information about the funds and should be read carefully before investing. Investing involves risk and investors may incur a profit or a loss. * Diversification does not ensure a profit or protect against a loss. The Freedom Four-Step Investment ProcessFour Steps. Your Solution.
* All investing involves risk and you may occur a profit or a loss. Freedom Mutual FundsThe Raymond James Freedom Account Insightful Management. Proactive Diligence. Institutional Approach. * All investments are subject to risk. There is no assurance that any investment strategy will be successful. In a fee-based account clients pay a quarterly fee, based on the level of assets in the account, for the services of a financial advisor as part of an advisory relationship. In deciding to pay a fee rather than commissions, clients should understand that the fee may be higher than a commission alternative during periods of lower trading activity. Advisory fees are in addition to the internal expenses charged by mutual funds and other investment company securities. To the extent that clients intend to hold these securities, the internal expenses should be included when evaluating the costs of a fee-based account. Clients should periodically reevaluate whether the use of an asset-based fee continues to be appropriate in servicing their needs. These additional considerations, as well as the Freedom fee schedule, are listed more fully in the Client Agreement and the Raymond James & Associate's Schedule H Brochure, which can be obtained through your financial advisor. Mutual Fund Portfolio ModelsMutual Fund Portfolio Models
Freedom Retirement Income SolutionCreate a Lifetime Income Stream Enjoy all of the benefits of Freedom, including annual rebalancing, constant monitoring of managers and updated forward-looking assumptions, with added focus on ensuring you have the income you need in retirement. A 65 year-old man has a 50% chance of living beyond age 85. A 65 year-old woman has a 50% chance of living beyond age 88. And a couple, both aged 65, has a 50% chance that one of them will live to age 92, and a 25% chance that one will live to age 97. Source: Metlife, The Metlife Retirement Income Study: The Silent Generation Speaks, June 2006 Retirement Portfolio ModelsFreedom Retirement Income Solution Portfolio Models
Freedom UMA AccountEffective investment planning cannot be left to chance. It requires research, consultation, planning, execution and constant monitoring. When financial conditions change, you should have confidence that your investments are supported by an institutional-quality process designed to constantly evaluate and balance risk and return, and a financial advisor who has a vested interest in your portfolio’s success. If this is the level of quality that you demand, then the Freedom Unified Managed Account (UMA) account may be right for you. UMAs are not suitable for all investors. It is important to review the investment objectives, risk tolerance, tax objectives and liquidity needs before choosing an investment style or manager. * You should discuss any tax matters with the appropriate tax professional. *Further information on the funds selected for the Freedom UMA portfolios is available by prospectuses, which can be obtained through your financial advisor. Investors should carefully consider the investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses of the underlying funds before investing. The prospectus contains this and other information about the funds and should be read carefully before investing. Investing involves risk and investors may incur a profit or a loss. UMA Portfolio ModelsWith Freedom UMA, your particular financial circumstances, goals and risk tolerance are reviewed to help determine which of the available asset-allocation models may be right for you. The models are spread among six different objectives ranging from “conservative balanced” to “aggressive.” You and your financial advisor determine what’s right for you. The model descriptions illustrate Freedom UMA’s six available investment objectives using asset allocation options for an investor with at least $600,000 to invest. It’s important to note that other asset allocation choices also may be available to an investor, depending on goals, preferences and investment amount. Some models are more heavily concentrated in a smaller number of SMAs, while others are built with more asset classes and may include mutual funds. Again, your financial advisor will work with you to help you understand all of your choices. Freedom Commentary & NewsFind the latest news and commentary about the Freedom platforms here.
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