Do You Really Need a Financial Advisor?

Should you work with a financial advisor when it comes to managing your money, investing, and planning for retirement? Is it still necessary to do so? Today I’m joined by Kyle from @Financial_Awareness for a conversation about the changes in the financial world that have come about over the past few decades and how those changes might affect the way you manage your money. We talk about whether or not financial advisors will be going away any time soon, how much of your income you should be saving for retirement, and some sage advice for developing a healthy relationship with money.

Check out Kyle’s YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCALNmpTTj_wesfLs5gkvklw

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FOR EDUCATIONAL AND INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY. NOT LEGAL OR FINANCIAL ADVICE. The information provided in this video and on this channel is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended to be a substitute for legal or financial advice that can be provided by your own attorney, accountant, and/or financial advisor. Practical Personal Finance accepts no liability whatsoever for any losses or damages arising from your own personal financial decisions. You are advised to consult with your financial advisor, tax professional, or attorney regarding any and all financial decisions involving your own income and taxes.

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