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Spotting Problematic Personalities of Rogue Advisors

24m · All Things Retirement · 10 Aug 09:03

Finding a trustworthy and competent financial advisor is essential for securing your financial future. After all, they play a vital role in helping you make informed decisions about your money, investments, and long-term financial goals.

Make sure you check out our free download that was mentioned on the show, 10 Mistakes to Avoid When Hiring an Advisor: https://cardinalwg.com/resources/downloadable-materials

 

Here are some of the highlights you’ll want to listen for:

  • How much communication should you expect from your advisor?
  • Why we want to understand the individual and work backwards to identify the best products and investments.
  • There’s a time and place for an advisor to lead the conversation but listening needs to be one of their strong suits.
  • You shouldn’t have to pay a single dollar before you fully understand what an advisor is going to do for you.

 

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Start the Cardinal Success Journey with your free assessment here: https://cardinalwg.com/free-assessment

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