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Nine reasons to fire your financial advisor

42m · Money n30 · 22 Aug 17:00

Originally released 8-22-2016: So you've been working with a financial professional for a while, but things just don't "feel right" anymore. Maybe the advisor is inattentive, or maybe you're just not seeing the results you'd hoped for. How do you know when it's okay to overlook some minor issues, and when it's time to leave?

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