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Current regulations allow financial advisors to sell products like mutual funds and give the appearance that they are giving you financial advice that fits your situation. The problem is embedded advisors, like those at your friendly neighbourhood bank, are paid on a commission matrix that rewards sales. That means you don't really know if you are paying for the product or for good advice.
So when should you pay a professional for investment advice who isn't going to try and sell you a product? Our guest today, Sandi Martin, an advice only Certified Financial Planner with Spring Financial Planning, calls this being 'solution agnostic'. With Sandi's help, we outline when you can benefit from hiring a financial planner.
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Current regulations allow financial advisors to sell products like mutual funds and give the appearance that they are giving you financial advice that fits your situation. The problem is embedded advisors, like those at your friendly neighbourhood bank, are paid on a commission matrix that rewards sales. That means you don't really know if you are paying for the product or for good advice.
So when should you pay a professional for investment advice who isn't going to try and sell you a product? Our guest today, Sandi Martin, an advice only Certified Financial Planner with Spring Financial Planning, calls this being 'solution agnostic'. With Sandi's help, we outline when you can benefit from hiring a financial planner.
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