By Erin Wood, CFP®, Senior Vice President, Financial Planning and Advanced Solutions, Carson Group
Do I need a financial advisor?
Given what I do for a living, I get this question a lot. I may be biased, but I think almost everyone would benefit from some kind of advice for their money. Not that many years ago, if you wanted financial advice, your choices were limited. It was nearly impossible for people early in their careers or those without a lot of resources to find an advisor to work with them.
Not anymore.
There are so many different ways to get affordable financial advice now. Understanding what’s available will help you pinpoint that works best for you so you can get started on finding your financial freedom.
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