How to Hire a Financial Planner Chicago IL

Above all, make sure you're comfortable with your planner in Chicago. Personality does count. That doesn't mean that when your planner sternly tells you that you need to stop spending more than you make you should ditch them immediately. It does mean that your planner should take the time to teach you why you should consider a certain product. Don't let a planner push you into something you're uncomfortable with.

Local Companies

PTI Securities & Futures LP
800.821.4968
411 S. Wells Street
Chicago, IL
Trans Financial Solutions LLC
630-557-5152
PO Box 803338
Chicago, IL
A H Financial
(312) 666-1819
1800 W 18th St
Chicago, IL
Lotus Brokerage
(312) 384-4772
150 S. Wacker
Chicago, IL
Abn Amro Financial Services Incorporated
(312) 904-5712
100 S Wacker Dr
Chicago, IL
Heartland Financial Services LLC
(312) 332-6625
29 S La Salle
Chicago, IL
David A. Noyes & Company
(312) 380-5519
209 South LaSalle Street
Chicago, IL
David A. Noyes & Company (M.B. Vick Division)
(312) 380-5479
209 South LaSalle Street
Chicago, IL
Rockwell Trading, Inc
15128539628
141 West Jackson Blvd
Chicago, IL
Payday Loans Chicago
312-224-2957
109 N Dearborn St
Chicago, IL

Provided by: 

A Financial Planner is someone who can help you see where you can cut back on spending, where you can increase savings, and where you can improve your overall financial health. Obviously, if you are getting to the down and dirty of your financial lives, you want someone you can trust. Someone who is going to steer you in the right direction.

Step one may be to ask people you know for recommendations. You may get a couple. Don't forget to consider the whole picture around the recommendation. In other words, if the person/family member recommending a financial planner seems to have their finances in order, you may give more weight to that recommendation than to someone whose finances appear to be in disarray. Probably, you don't see the whole picture. However, most of us do have an idea of what our family and friend's financial health is.

Don't be afraid to interview more than one prospective planner. Various planners target different markets. Some may have a more narrow practice than others. If you only want one to help you focus on one area, make sure you don't get a planner who only focuses on another area. Ask questions. Be specific about what you are looking for.

A good planner is only as good as the information he has to work with. If he's not asking you very detailed questions, he may not have enough information to give you the best answer. Like a doctor, they need all the information in order to give you the best treatment. Don't hide financial information from your planner!

Calling yourself a financial planner doesn't necessarily require any additional training. Certified Financial Planners (CFPs) and Personal Financial Specialists (PFSs) have special training and exams they must pass to get those designations. In addition, they are monitored by the group who awards such designations. That doesn't mean that someone without the extra designations is a fraud, they probably aren't. It just means that you may want to do some extra checking into their background. If you have a more complicated financial picture, you probably should consider someone with the training to match.

There are three ways that a financial planner will get paid. Fee-only, Fee-based, and Commission.

  • Fee-only means you will pay a flat rate per year or per visit or per hour etc.
  • Commission means the planner will get paid based on what products he/she sells you.
  • Fee-based is a combination of Fee-only and Commission.

Don't be shy about asking how your chosen planner will get paid.

Watch out for planners who push certain "brands" of products exclusively. They may be more tied to that particular company and probably won't search for the product that really is in your best interest.

Above all, make sure you're comfortable with your planner. Personality does count. That doesn't mean that when your planner sternly tells you that you need to stop spending more than you make you should ditch them immediately. It does mean that your planner should take the time to teach you why you should consider a certain product. Don't let a planner push you into something you're uncomfortable with.

If you've chosen to use a financial planner, it probably pays to follow their advice. Otherwise, you've paid for no reason. So don't waste your money if you aren't going to work with them to improve your financial situation.

Click here to visit HowToDoThings.com

Featured Local Company

PTI Securities & Futures LP

800.821.4968
411 S. Wells Street
Chicago, IL

Related Local Events
QUALITY EXPO 2009
Dates: 9/14/2009 - 9/17/2009
Location: Donald E. Stephens Convention Center
Rosemont, IL
View Details

Shared Services for Finance and Accounting
Dates: 7/20/2009 - 7/22/2009
Location: Hyatt Regency McCormick Place
Chicago, IL
View Details

Financial Analysts Seminar
Dates: 7/19/2009 - 7/24/2009
Location: Gleacher Center
Chicago, IL
View Details

Rss   Delicious   Digg   Add To My Yahoo   Add To My Google   Bookmark   Search Plugin

Topics:
Advertising Family Home Services Real Estate Resources
Business Services Fashion Industrial Goods & Services Retail & Consumer Services
Career Financial Services Insurance Software
Cars Food & Beverage Internet Technology
Computer Hardware Franchise Legal Telecommunications
Construction Health Miscellaneous Trade Shows
Education Holidays Nightlife Travel
Entertainment Home Appliances Online Database Weddings
Environmental Home Electronics Pets World History