Are You Paying Too Much For Financial Advice?

Investment management can cost as little as 0.25% of a portfolio’s value each year. Yet many people still pay 1%, or even more, for financial advice. Whether they’re getting a good deal depends on exactly what they get in exchange. Spoiler alert: Many should be getting a lot more, or paying a lot less.

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