Choosing Right Financial Advisor Cary NC

Nothing comes for nothing: There is no such thing as free advice. Commission disclosure, consumer knowledge and increasing regulations have forced most of the rogues out of business.

Local Companies

Capital Financial Advisors
888-472-2280 *714
1135 Kildaire Farm Rd
Cary, NC
Northstar Credit Repair www.northstarcreditrepair.com
919-341-2144
3434 Kildaire Farm Road , Suite 135
Cary, NC
Northstar Credit Repair
919-341-2144
3535 Kildaire Farm Rd #135
Cary, NC
Alera Financial
(919) 459-8186
2840 Plaza Pl
Raleigh, NC
Amerifirst Direct Llc
(919) 510-7999
3724 National Dr
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ADE Hamilton Reserve LLC
(919) 861-2405
434 Fayetteville Street Mall
Raleigh, NC
Allen Financial Services LLC
(919) 906-7417
2516 Wsyndemere Ct
Raleigh, NC
Troy M Smith Certified Financial Planner
(919) 570-3300
4601-500 Six Forks Rd
Raleigh, NC
Advice Inc
(919) 845-9583
312 W Millbrook Rd
Raleigh, NC
ABC
(919) 844-6445
9525 Strickland Rd
Raleigh, NC

Nothing comes for nothing:

There is no such thing as free advice. Commission disclosure, consumer knowledge and increasing regulations have forced most of the rogues out of business. However, remember that if you use the services of an adviser, at some stage they must have some hope of getting paid or of selling you something that pays them a commission.

Look for an upfront declaration:

A competent honest adviser will make it clear how they are paid and happily tell you in detail how this happens. Somewhere, somehow, people need to be paid. If it is not clear to you how your adviser is paid, keep on asking. You must understand how they are paid, so you can understand their bias.

Plan for your first meeting:

At your first meeting, or over the phone, get straight to the point about your position and what you want. Professional advisers who are successful have good technical skills, but they also have strong people skills. Advice is a personal business and few advisers will be willing to offend people by saying early in a meeting that you are just not the sort of client they want to look after, so it really is up to you to be able to succinctly say, 'Hey, this is my situation, am I the sort of client you service?'

Build a relationship:

The best advisers want to give you ongoing advice and will charge you an annual fee for this. It is important to have an ongoing relationship with your adviser. You want someone who will understand your needs and help you solve your investment problems now and in the future. You don't want someone who sells you a product, takes the commission and then forgets you. Be very cautious about an adviser who only earns a commission when you buy something. They will only wish to see you on an ongoing basis if you want to buy something or they can sell you something. Frankly, if the 'advice' is always free and the adviser only makes money when you buy product, it is very hard to see how you are ever going to get unbiased advice.

Be sure they are working for you:

A good adviser should be giving you quality advice that suits your needs - not using you to help fund his or her personal deals. One of the great traps in financial advice is buying deals from the adviser when the adviser is personally involved in the deals. A professional adviser needs to keep a critical eye on your investments. This means that they should not be personally involved. If they have lots of their money tied up in the deal, this may sound like a good thing to you, but it may also cause the adviser to become too emotionally tied to the investment, leading to poor decisions on your behalf.

Know what you have got and know what you want:

Don't expect a professional adviser to waste valuable time trying to work out things that really you only know. Approaching an adviser in a logical, prepared fashion will pay big dividends. The biggest obstacle to finding a professional adviser is not being clear about what you want. So, before you find an adviser, sit down with a pencil and piece of paper somewhere quiet and pour a glass of wine if it helps. Write down all of your assets and liabilities, your income and spending habits. Think about your aspirations for your career, relationships, any dependents and estate planning. List your insurance and your long-term goals. Consider when you want to stop work, how much income you would like to have.

About the Author:

Rod Charles is the editor for http://www.myfinancereporter.com which provides access to finance news and resources for personal finance consumers.






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888-472-2280 *714
1135 Kildaire Farm Rd
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