December 20, 2012

Is Your Financial Professional Truly A Financial Advisor?

I want to share with you the perspective of Lon Jefferies, a Certified Financial Planner™ (CFP) in SLC. He makes the point that anyone can call themselves a financial advisor, but most are salespeople earning commissions. If they stand to gain (be paid a commission) when you buy the products they recommend, how objective can they be? read Mr. Jefferies advice at: http://utahfinancialadvisor.blogspot.com/2012/12/is-your-financial-professional-truly.html

2 comments:

  1. I found useful information on this topic. For me, list a rules for yourself and it should set a budget. This is the starting point for every other goal in your life.
    Cara of Sarnoff Samurai Strategies

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