How To Find and Hire a Fee Only Financial Advisor (Part 3), #203
How do you find a fee-only financial advisor who’s the right fit for you? I’ve outlined a detailed process that you can use to not create a list, research your list, and interview and hire the perfect fit for you. I’ll cover it all in this episode.
This is Part 3 of a five-part series about financial planners to celebrate the release of my first book, “Fiduciary: How to Find, Hire, and Establish a Trusted Partnership with a Fee-Only Advisor.”
You will want to hear this episode if you are interested in...To compile a list of fee-only financial advisors, you need to ask yourself some important questions:
Unfortunately, there isn’t one website you check out to find all of the fee-only financial advisors in the United States.
However, one of the resources I like to use is the Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards website. This is the governing body through which people obtain their CFP certification.
The only downside of the CFP board is that they allow both fiduciary and non-fiduciary advisors to become members. It’s difficult to act as a fiduciary if you’re a broker or carrying an insurance license. If you do work with a CFP, I always recommend working with one that’s fee-only.
You can use any of the sites in the resources below—filtered by location and specialty—to compile a list of potential options.
Step #2: Research the list you’ve compiledStart by heading to a financial planner’s website and poking around a little. If they state that they’re a fee-only financial advisor, confirm that.
Once you’ve done this, it’s time to vet your top choices. Head over to my website for the full list of 10 questions that you must ask every potential advisor.
Resources Mentionedwww.MorrisseyWealthManagement.com/contact
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