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Old 04-13-2016, 02:07 PM  
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Financial Advisors

Never really used to have much money to give a shit about financial planning but now that I am starting to make some really good money and me and my wife's retirement accounts are starting to grow pretty large I thought I should start looking into what is best to do with our money.

Anyone ever been to a financial advisor? Any good ones to recommend here in Omaha? Are there better options then going to see one? How much do they usually charge? Any words of advice is greatly appreciated.

I did try soaking some of my money in antifreeze but it didn't help.

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Old 04-13-2016, 04:10 PM   #16
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Any chance we could have this discussion in the open? I have Edward Jones and havent been to happy with them. Like to hear what others are doing...
I went with Ed Jones for a couple years while I was just getting started. It was nice to have someone to bounce ideas off of, but honestly I didn't find his advice to be all that useful, and when you start to understand how much of your earnings are shaved off in fees, it quickly becomes apparent that you can do it on your own. Hell, even a low-fee target date account from Vanguard or Schwab is probably better than what you'll get from Ed Jones or similar.

As others have suggested, I think fee-based is the way to go once you have a base level of understanding of how things work. Pay someone for the advice they give when you need it, but don't let them just shave off 1% in perpetuity.
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Old 04-13-2016, 06:23 PM   #17
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I went with Ed Jones for a couple years while I was just getting started. It was nice to have someone to bounce ideas off of, but honestly I didn't find his advice to be all that useful, and when you start to understand how much of your earnings are shaved off in fees, it quickly becomes apparent that you can do it on your own. Hell, even a low-fee target date account from Vanguard or Schwab is probably better than what you'll get from Ed Jones or similar.

As others have suggested, I think fee-based is the way to go once you have a base level of understanding of how things work. Pay someone for the advice they give when you need it, but don't let them just shave off 1% in perpetuity.
This all day. Pay for them to get started if you need but do not pay 1-2% on fees for having a financial advisor long term. It's amazing how many tens of thousands of dollars you will lose in a lifetime doing this. There's enough passive investment strategies with indexing and target date funds to not have to be pulling a bunch of moves and losing money to financial advisors in the process. Learn what conservative or risky funds looks like and decide your plan of attack. Seek advice when you need but just simply saying I have a financial advisor and having them make your moves is risky and a good way to lose money in fees.


Also, try to avoid the time warp that is managing your own finances. It's been known to take years off your life.
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Old 04-13-2016, 06:54 PM   #18
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Thanks for all the advice. Anyone in Omaha have anyone they have used that they like?
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