How To Choose The Right Investment Professional For You | Blog | Image with arrows

How To Choose The Right Investment Professional For You

Share Post: facebook Created with Sketch. twitter Created with Sketch. linkedin Created with Sketch. mail Created with Sketch. print Created with Sketch.

Published by Andrew Rogers, Strategic Opportunities Associate

If you are anything like me, what you want to do with your money and what you should do with your money are almost the exact same list in the completely opposite order. I know I should have a reserve and pay off my car loan, but that Apple Watch, Brooks Brother’s suit and dinner out with my friends are so much more fun. I know I should be putting money in my 401(k) more often than going on vacation, but my 401(k) doesn’t have sandy beaches or mountains to explore. In fact, it feels more like having to hike over a really tall mountain in my sand-filled flip flops than a fun vacation. I know I want to start a family, but saving for the added expenses seems unnecessary less than a year out of college and two years away from my wedding. And somewhere way at the bottom of my want list is planning to retire. I am 23-years-old and retirement feels like an eternity away.

Goals:

  • Build a reserve
  • Pay off debt
  • Save for retirement
  • Buy a house
  • Save to start a family
  • Save for vacation/big purchases

Wants:

  • Buy really cool things (cars, clothes, food)
  • Go on vacation
  • Start a family
  • Buy a house
  • Retire

However, reality has begun to set in. Weddings are expensive, school debt, car payments, buying a house, saving for retirement; all of these things get taken out of my paycheck before I get to spend a dime on the items high on my want list. If I had my way, I would make it so my employer took out every cent for the five items listed above and only paid me what was left over as “fun” money. I have found, however, that the responsibility falls squarely on my shoulders. I have a degree in finance, work in financial services and spend more than half of my day knee deep in excel spreadsheets, and do you know what still keeps me up and night? Asking myself if I have done enough to ensure that my future wife, unborn children and I will have enough resources to live the type of life we want the rest of our lives. At the end of the day I still rely on my financial advisor and his team to help me identify and build a game plan for my goals.

I have friends ask me why someone would hire an advisor right after college, many say why pay someone to do what you got a degree in. My response is always the same- I have a full time job, I am planning a wedding, coaching soccer, volunteering with Big Brothers Big Sisters and doing more of what I love; none of those things am I willing to give up to do the research necessary to manage my own retirement portfolio. I needed a trusted advisor who understands how to allocate my portfolio and continuously provide portfolio management as I pursue my goals.

Make sure your advisor is truly sitting on the same side of the table as you are; they work for you, not the other way around. Your advisor should provide straight forward fees, an executable game plan and advice in common language. Here are 10 questions to ask your advisor RIGHT NOW or to help you with your investment advisor search. They are a member of your team, the “quarterback” if you will, but you are still the Coach, General Manager and Owner all in one.

 

Share:
facebook Created with Sketch. twitter Created with Sketch. linkedin Created with Sketch. mail Created with Sketch. print Created with Sketch.
Share Post: facebook Created with Sketch. twitter Created with Sketch. linkedin Created with Sketch. mail Created with Sketch. print Created with Sketch.

RECENT POSTS

Reviewing and Updating Your Estate Plan

It’s been a couple of years since I last wrote about the need to review and update your estate plan. A lot can happen in only a couple of years – marriage, purchase of a new home, the birth of a child. My particular situation involves two out of the three life events listed above. …

4 Insights on Appropriate Diversification

Published by Jake Bleicher and the Carson Group Partners Investment Committee One of the classic axioms of investing is diversify, diversify and diversify. It is a practical way of minimizing exposure to the potential downfalls of any single investment. In other words, don’t place all of yo …

Getting to Know: Lauren Goranson

Lauren joined Carson Wealth in June 2007 as an intern with the firm. She has held various roles including assisting the Wealth Enhancement Group, preparing portfolio updates for clients and serving as Ron’s Executive Assistant. She now focuses on the administration of Human Resources functi …

A True Wealth Moment

Have you ever had a moment when it seems like time stops for a second and you say to yourself, “wow…this is awesome”, or you have a wave of happiness and the feeling of being very grateful for life? I define these times as True Wealth moments.
1 2 3 71 72 73 74 75 106 107 108
How To Choose The Right Investment Professional For You | Blog | Image with arrows

Get in Touch

In just 15 minutes we can get to know your situation, then connect you with an advisor committed to helping you pursue true wealth.

Schedule a Consultation