5 Questions to Ask Before Hiring a Financial Adviser
Here's how to make sure you get someone you can truly rely on.
Editor's Note: This story originally appeared on The Penny Hoarder.
Do you know your parents’ financial adviser? Is he a friend of the family? Has she served your parents for decades?
Wouldn’t you like to have one of those? You have money that needs minding and could use a steady, knowledgeable hand. After all, you do want to retire someday.
It is likely that you know someone who has the perfect financial adviser. But such relationships don’t just happen. They occur through research and a full understanding of your financial advice needs.