Thursday, August 28, 2008

 

When it Pays to Hire a Financial Professional

As I noted in a previous column, paying a financial planner an ongoing fee to handle every aspect of your financial plan can make sense if you're extremely time-pressed or if your finances are particularly complicated. Ditto if you're very rich. Paying for ongoing financial advice (and hand-holding) may also be worth it if you've had trouble sticking with your investment plan through the market's many ups and downs. The best advisors earn their keep many times over by saving investors from their own worst tendencies to buy high and sell low.

When it Pays to Hire a Financial Professional
Source: Yahoo! Finance

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