The saga continues. I have posted a few times about wanting to find a good financial advisor and I thought I found one, but have found some major red flags.
I found an advisor who is in her late 40's, has about 25 years experience, very easy to talk to and has an approach that I really connect with overall. But then I googled her...and that's where it went downhill.
Long story short...she comes across as somewhat racist, extremely conservative Republican (super Pro-Trump), shares questionable (i.e., fake new stories), is super pro-gun rights and definitely anti-Muslim.
Sadly, I am not surprised because I live in a very conservative town in Colorado. While Colorado went blue for the election, my town was and always has been die hard conservative republican. I typically keep politics out of business, but I am having a hard time reconciling this with wanting to do business with someone who actively promotes ideals I do not support (she has a personal website that promotes her ideals).
It's really tough because when talking with her, she comes across as very kind, competent and shares very similar financial approaches. Her philosophy and business model are exactly what I am looking for. However, I am a minority female (black/white with light colored skin) who is very accepting of others and I do not condone hate, racism or bigotry of any kind. So personally, I feel like doing business with someone who does seems hypocritical (although, I must admit, most of my town is this way...so I guess it's not entirely avoidable).
I guess I will continue my quest to find a financial advisor that works best for us. But, I must ask, I am being reasonable right?
ETA: Just wanted to say, I have not fundamental issues with someone being Republican. I am actually probably more of a conservative Democrat. Also, I have quite a few friends who are moderate republicans...its the issue with the racism, bigotry and islamaphobia that's driving my concerns.
Re: MMR: Finding a Financial Advisor :(
My clients trust me with their money and have zero idea about my views, because I don't make them public. My job is to meet client needs; I don't get paid to express my political views.
We have a friend in Wyoming who is a financial advisor. You'd never know his political views by looking at any of his social media, even his personal Facebook page. He knows he can't be outspoken about that stuff in his line of work, which relies on commissions and referrals. In fact, the most political he's ever gotten on Facebook was by posting a picture of a fence post and saying "This is a political post". LOL
I would probably stick with her if she is conducting the business with you in a professional manner that you don't feel threatened in or like she's pushing her views. Especially if you share the same financial views. That's hard to find.
TTC since 1/13 DX:PCOS 5/13 (long, anovulatory cycles)

Clomid 50mg 9/13 = BFP! EDD 6/7/14 M/C 5w6d Found 11/4/13
1/14 PCOS / Gluten Free Diet to hopefully regulate my system.
Chemical Pregnancy 03/14
Surprise BFP 6/14, Beta #1: 126 Beta #2: 340 Stick baby, stick! EDD 2/17/15
Riley Elaine born 2/16/15
TTC 2.0 6/15
Chemical Pregnancy 9/15
Chemical Pregnancy 6/16
BFP 9/16 EDD 6/3/17
Beta #1: 145 Beta #2: 376 Beta #3: 2,225 Beta #4: 4,548
www.5yearstonever.blogspot.com
That is a tough one. I totally understand where you are coming from. Different political views are one thing. I would just inwardly roll my eyes and focus on her great qualities as an advisor.
But racism and negativity towards specific religions goes against basic, human rights. I don't think that's a pill I could swallow, no matter how great she was in other aspects.
Sorry, soapbox tangent. And that's what bugs me with some people, including my H a bit, who say stuff like, "Well, Trump won. Half the country's always upset after an election when their side doesn't win. It's always like that, this is no different, just move on."
No, it isn't. I despised George W. Bush. But I wasn't "up in arms" when he won his second term. I rolled my eyes and moved on. I was concerned about a lot of things with him, politically speaking, but not my fellow Americans' basic rights.
**Edited to clarify. I don't think Trump supporter=racist/mysonogist (sp?)/anti-immigrants/anti-Islam. However, in this case, the financial advisor's website speaks for her views.
While I try to keep politics and personal views out of business, I think this situation is an exception. After telling DH about it, he does not feel comfortable moving forward with her. I agree, it is very unprofessional to have such information shared online, but then again...it appeals to a certain demographic. But we both work in education at an institution that serves mostly low income, minority students...and her views seem very counter to what drives us on a personal level. I cannot go back from knowing the information, so it's best to move on.
We live in a city of 500,000+ people, so there must be a financial advisor out there somewhere who will meet our needs. Onward with the search.
I had a similarly bad experience at a Walgreens pharmacy. I even called the district manager in charge of their pharmacies to discuss my experience, how badly they had botched my order (on the financial end), yet were rude and wouldn't fix the problem. No return call. That was years ago and I haven't set foot in one since.