Bernie Madoff's epic fall might have you thinking along the same "trust but verify" lines. The L.A. Times has
a few timely pointers on this front. Perhaps I'm hopelessly biased, but I think hiring a reputable corporate investigative firm is where it's at. Trusting your accumulated life's wealth to someone isn't quite the same as picking out a new dishwasher. I would think one would want to go the extra mile and seek a little professional help. An investigator may not uncover the fact that the mother of
your prospective money manager
ran afoul of the Feds forty years ago, but they'll unquestionably perform a more thorough vetting than you could.
-- MDT
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