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Monday, October 12, 2009

Can Professional Financial Advice Be Affordable

By Richard Moran

When you are looking for advice on the finances that you may be dealing with, you might think that it will be hard to find someone that will give you advice that will help you. This is not always the case if you are willing to look for someone that can help you and willing to pay a bit for it.

How Should You Start

If you needs are no very complicated I would suggest you first start with the phone book. Contact several firms/persons list there and see what they may offer. If you feel a more sophisticated solution is necessary call on your bank, broker, or accountant to recommend firms/people to you. The more complicated your finances become the more likely a real pro will be necessary. Some firms/advisors will charge a flat fee, while others will work on a percentage. First get a quote for the initial conference and see how comfortable you are with the advisor. If you account has a high potential normally there won't be any fee for this initial contact.

Friends Can Help

If you are not able to get the information that you need from the phone call, then you can talk to some of your friends or family that may have already been looking into financial help before you were. They may have had some good experiences with a certain financial adviser and can point you in the right direction. They may even be able to help you get a discount because they helped you find them.

Do your Research

Once you have found someone that you think you would like to work with, you can take their information to the Internet. This way you will be able to find out anyone else's experiences with them. This will help you to pick the right person for your needs and help you to save some money in the long run.

Look on all the financial websites that do not belong directly to a particular firm. The firms site will be generally oriented to selling the product/service the company has available. Message boards, chat rooms that have a financial bent will be best. Search the firm/advisor's name for both positive and negative comments. Don't be put off if there is a negative comment or two as we all take our finances very personally and the negativity may be a personality conflict. Of course if it turns up overwhelming bad comments move on to the next prospect.

Your financial situation is unique and special to you. Be sure you find a firm/person who understands this and doesn't try to just sell you some package they are pushing this month. All firms/advisors will have an agenda so it is you job to sift through the suggestions and ask the questions. Bottom line - unless your 100% comfortable don't write the check. - 23221

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