Finding a financial adviser
Managing money not your forte? A financial planner can help. Bruce Sellery offers his tips on how to pick the right one.
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Managing money not your forte? A financial planner can help. Bruce Sellery offers his tips on how to pick the right one.
Question
I know myself. I’m not the type of person who can manage my money alone. So how do I go about finding a financial adviser?
Answer
Most people put more time and energy into shopping for a coffee maker than they do choosing a financial planner. Coffee is important, no question, but a financial planner can have a huge impact on your financial health. This impact can be felt in tangible ways — you reach your financial goals or you don’t. And intangible ways — you feel clear, confident and empowered about your money or you feel unclear, unfocused and stressed.
Here are the basics steps to follow to find a financial adviser. Note that this will take you at least eight hours over the course of a few weeks, but it will be worth it. Really.
Determine your search criteria
What you want in a financial planner can be different from what your best friend wants. So take a few minutes to think about the criteria that are most important to you. Here is my basic list. If you want a more detailed description, click here. Feel free to borrow the points that are relevant to you or come up with an entirely new list:
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Please send your money questions to Bruce Sellery at [email protected]. Don’t forget to check out Bruce’s latest video on retirement expectations.Share this article Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Linkedin Share on Reddit Share on Email