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DH and I live within our means but we want to save up for another house and pay off my student loans which are insane. I'm starting to think we need to go see a financial advisor to help make sure we are making the best choices we can with our money.
Has anyone ever gone to one? Are they expensive? do you have a recommendation for someone that you've liked? thanks!!!
Our little hippo was as impatient as mom!
Hoping for a full 40 weeks!!
Re: Financial Advisor
I suggest that you look at meeting with a "fee only financial advisor." You pay them for their time, and they don't get commissions and/or percentages of your growth [or loss] of an investment.
http://napfa.org
Here's a link to a great checklist when interviewing an advisor: http://www.addishill.com/documents/Checklistfinal5-2-08.pdf
that would be great! can you PM me? was he really expensive? i called one place and the price they quoted me was a heck of a lot more than I expected!
Sure, if I can figure out how to PM you
I am not sure on cost to be honest, but can ask tonight if you want me to.
that would be great!
at the bottom of my post it says contact+ click on that and it says send private message... thank you!!!!