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My first adivce for a specific planner is to ask friends/relatives.
Also know there are financial planner and investment advirsors. Financial planners could be someone that you pay that has no stake in your investment accounts. Investment advisors will haeve their hands in your investments.
I like you am "maybe" some time until retirement, but I realized this year that my investments today are where they need to be to retire (thanks to the market the last couple of years). So, just this week I moved a bulk of investments and 401K into low risk options to presure this gain. Could be right, could be wrong. But, my piece of mind is knowing already that retirement (could be early retirement) is a bit more secure.
This is the best response I’ve read here. Most here have described ”Investment Advisors”. I don’t think I’ve noticed any mention of a “Financial Plan”.
Our Fiduciary Finanical Advisor(s), they work as a team and we have 2 “Steves”( as my wife refers to them) have put together an entire Financial Plan for us including :
- retirement income needs and sources by year
- pension draw strategies I.e. joint vs single life
- social security optimization ages (not at 70 to maximize rate)
- annuity products to help achieve our goals above (yes we do have certain Annuities)
- life insurance strategies using cash value policies with our kids for both our retirement needs and legacy and gifting strategies for our kids and grandkids
- tax considerations for RMD drawdowns when we get to that point
- Asset Allocation and “bucket” strategies for both tax-advantaged and taxable accounts
- and Specific Portfolio construction using investment advisors with different strategies and disciplines
Yes we pay advisory fees for some of the Assets Under Management but I consider them quite reasonable for the overall planning and advice we get. Some may be happy doing all this themselves and minimizing fees but I don’t have the time or confidence/expertise to research and implement these financial plans.
As others stated, ask family and friends for recommendations for Advisors.
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