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Monday, October 12, 2009

Finding Affordable Financial Advice

By Richard Moran

When you are looking for advice on the finances that you may be dealing with, you might think that it will be hard to find someone that will give you advice that will help you. This is not always the case if you are willing to look for someone that can help you and willing to pay a bit for it.

How Should You Start

Let's start with the easy, uncomplicated way of searching for advice. The first place should be your phone book. That way you'll know where the firm is located an if it will be convenient for your purposes. Assemble a small list of firms from the phone book, call and see what you can learn on the phone. Then you can determine if they will charge for a personal consultation and if they do what that fee will be. Also ask if they do charge a fee, and you contract their services if that fee will be credited back to your account. With the economy the way it is the firms may be more flexible in their charges.

Friends Can Help

You may have friends or business partners that have had good experiences with a particular advisor. Doing this may find a good prospect for you and it may also steer you away from a charlatan. Many times if an advisor get clients by referral either you or your friend can receive a discount on the services.

Research

When you have completed your "short list" sit down at your computer and start your research. Google the person and the firm and check all the results. With the internet today there is no excuse for saying you didn't know.

A couple of good places to look for your research are in message boards that pertain to finances and in chat rooms that may have customers that are in there. They may be able to tell you about the experiences that they had with the same company or person that you are looking at hiring for your needs. If you are able to find this kind of information out before hand, then you will be better prepared for the experience that you are going to have. If you still are worried about what you may have to deal with, then you can keep doing the research that you need to make you feel better about what you are going to be doing. Of course, many times an internet search will net some good advice and/or find someone who can help you.

Getting financial aid is not difficult but you must find the right person/firm who understands you particular situation and goals. They must comprehend your tolerance for risk, and where you hope to be in 5, 10, 20 years. Use the person who has the best track record, and someone who is comfortable discussing all the aspects of your finances and the experience will prove profitable for you. - 23204

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