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Choose a Certified Financial Planner

More often than not, people have a hard time managing their finances. For this reason, they may want to see what a financial planning service can do for them. These services aim to primarily monitor and assess the financial status of their clients. Also, these services educate clients about the essential steps that they need to take in order for them to ensure their financial security. Moreover, these services give advice on how to save up wisely to pay off debts,make investments, and save money.

 

You might be wondering about the cost of hiring a financial planner. Actually, it depends on your particular agreement with your planner. Some may have a fixed-rate, while others work on a commission basis that they get from the products that they sell to their clients and investment profits. It is important that you clarify how much you can afford to pay upfront so you can avoid getting into a situation that is more than you can afford.

When the time comes that you have decided to seek service from a financial planner, you have to make sure that you deal with a qualified one. Be sure to choose someone who passed the Certified Financial Planner (CFP) certification exam and has managed to complete the comprehensive training programs. You would want someone who you can trust with your financial issues, no matter how simple or complicated your finances might be.

These planners should be well-knowledgeable in estate planning, investment planning, insurance planning, retirement planning, and financial planning. Also, you want someone who will be able to guide you on the right track and someone who has enough experience to answer your questions. Moreover, it would be better to find someone who has managed to get expertise from long years of service. If you hire a certified planner, you can be assured that you are in good hands.

Anyone can ask for financial planning services whenever they want to so long as they have the capability to pay for it. People have different reasons for seeking such service. Some, who have huge amount of money, are looking for ways they can invest their fortune so as risks can be avoided. Others, however, are concerned with their children's college plan. Also, those who are clueless on how to pay off debts may find that a financial planning service can help them get out of debt. Also, some people want help in preparing for their retirement so they will be ready for the future.

On the other hand, if you do not have much extra money and only want simple tips about saving, maybe you could just refer to the online advice and information that you can get access to anytime. Important and effective tips that will help you budget and save are easily available online. Also, there are free online tools (software, worksheets, and calculators) as well that will help you manage your money and expenses.

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The Copy-Paste Financial Plan - Forbes


The Copy-Paste Financial Plan
Forbes
I often find that entrepreneurs struggle when trying to build their financial plans because there are so many unknowns. “How am I supposed to know what things will be like in 3 years?” This is the kind of frustrated comment I hear all of the time.

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Make charity part of your overall financial plan - gulfnews.com


Make charity part of your overall financial plan
gulfnews.com
In fact, charitable contributions are something that should be considered as part of an overall financial plan and accounted for proactively and carefully. There are lots of things to consider when thinking about donating to charity, including how much ...

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For college bound, a look at financial aid changes - USA TODAY


USA TODAY

For college bound, a look at financial aid changes
USA TODAY
Adding to the confusion: Recent talk of changes in financial aid. Here's a look at the process, and what's behind the possible changes: As part of his broad plan to make higher education more affordable, President Obama recently said he wants to make ...

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An inheritance should be a windfall, not a financial plan - Globe and Mail


Globe and Mail

An inheritance should be a windfall, not a financial plan
Globe and Mail
Here is just one of many flaws of incorporating an inheritance into your financial plan: the double edged sword of longevity risk. It's a risk to your plan if your parents live longer since not many people increase their net worth after stopping work.

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Obama Budget Plans $901 Billion Deficit Next Year, Tax Rise - BusinessWeek


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Obama Budget Plans $901 Billion Deficit Next Year, Tax Rise
BusinessWeek
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