
Originally Posted by
yeahman
Opinions on financial advisors? Yay or nay?
Been talking to some since my dad's estate was settled. Standard procedure seems to be to give them every scrap of financial information about yourself so they can create a financial "plan" (I've never had one), then they want to take control of your assets and do their thing for a fee. And if you want access to your own money you need to go through them. I have a really hard time relinquishing control like that. Like, a really hard time. But the portfolio my dad left needs work. It is heavy on equities and has some concentrated positions that seem unwise to hold, but the unrealized gains make it tricky to deal with from a tax perspective. Maybe all I need to do is to work with my accountant?
I feel like if I could consult with somebody for a flat fee and develop a strategy on how to deal with the portfolio, I could implement it myself. It's not hard to click a mouse and move stuff around. But nobody I've found seems to want to do that type of consultation. They want a looooong relationship where they control your assets and the fees go on forever. Seems like a bit of a racket but maybe I'm being too cynical about this? Should I just submit to the system and pay somebody?
My GF is a financial planner (I confess to not knowing the ins and outs of "financial planner" vs "financial advisor" vs "investment advisor" or whatever other terms may exist). I know she does some stuff on a flat fee basis, and also has long term clients. So they're out there.
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