As your dedicated financial guide, we carefully develop an investment strategy for you based on your unique goals and needs using institutional-quality portfolio options. Managed by a seasoned team of professional investment managers, Raymond James Freedom portfolios employ a disciplined, systematic process to manage risk and return – all backed by award-winning research and due diligence. Working closely with us, an investment approach similar to that used by the most sophisticated institutions is now within your reach.

A simpler way to approach a complex universe of choices

The diversified portfolios available through Raymond James are suited to a wide range of objectives and offer the confidence of knowing your investments will be constantly monitored, with regular rebalancing.

A DISCIPLINED, KNOWLEDGEABLE TEAM

The Raymond James Asset Management Services team offers you the advantage of dedicated, professional researchers to guide investment decision-making. Our 31 research associates have more than 400 combined years of industry experience – which we put to work for clients like you.

Partner with us and set your financial future in the right direction.

Further information on the funds selected for the Freedom Portfolios is available by prospectus, which can be obtained through my office. 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.

In a Freedom 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. 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 re-evaluate whether the use of an asset-based fee continues to be appropriate in servicing their needs. A list of additional considerations, as well as the fee schedule, is available in the firm’s Form ADV Part 2A as well as the client agreement. Investing involves risk and you may incur a profit or loss. There is no assurance that any investment strategy will be successful. Asset allocation and diversification does not ensure a profit or protect against a loss.