This time of year, most firms go through the motions of updating their ADV.
But this isn’t a paperwork exercise. It’s a risk-management exercise.
Start with Outside Business Activities
Are they fully disclosed? Are there any that have evolved over the past year?
Then look closely at potential conflicts of interest, including:
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Soft dollar arrangements
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Seminar reimbursements from carriers or fund companies
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Marketing dollars
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Technology access
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Radio, TV, or podcast marketing agreements
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Incentive trips
If there’s compensation, influence, or perceived bias — it deserves attention.
While you’re Reviewing Your ADV, Review Your Website as Well
Are all required disclosures clearly visible?
Is there a BrokerCheck link?
If you use testimonials or endorsements, do they include proper disclosures?
And through it all, remember the standard:
Fair and balanced.
Not promotional. Not selective. Not incomplete.
Strong firms treat compliance as part of running a business — not as an annual task to check off the list.
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