I recently interviewed a financial planner.
I know that many books state that these people have ulterior motives (sell you financial instruments that they can get commission / trail from)
and I walked into the interview with this in my mind, an eyes open.
I was recommended to sign up and pay for the following
a) Financial plan - $750
b) ongoing investment / financial advice - once a month mentoring $1200 odd.
I am looking at these figures and wincing slightly.
I would like to grow my net worth.
I would like to bounce ideas off someone.
So here's the question.
How many people - have a paid, financial advisor. Especially those with high net worth?
I know that many books state that these people have ulterior motives (sell you financial instruments that they can get commission / trail from)
and I walked into the interview with this in my mind, an eyes open.
I was recommended to sign up and pay for the following
a) Financial plan - $750
b) ongoing investment / financial advice - once a month mentoring $1200 odd.
I am looking at these figures and wincing slightly.
I would like to grow my net worth.
I would like to bounce ideas off someone.
So here's the question.
How many people - have a paid, financial advisor. Especially those with high net worth?