What kinds of advisors are there?

What kinds of advisors are there?

So you’ve decided to see an advisor. Good!

But there are different kinds of advisors.

Start to think about which one you need:

  1. Financial planners are trained to help you make a plan to fulfil on your financial goals, taking into account life’s many moments of transition, including finishing school, starting a family, buying a house, and retiring.
  2. Banks’ customer service representatives can help you open an account, apply for a loan or mortgage, and learn about some investment products, like GIC’s.
  3. Insurance specialists can help you choose the insurance products that fit your life life.
  4. Mutual fund representatives can tell you about the mutual funds they are licensed to sell. Make sure to learn about mutual fund fees before buying.
  5. Brokerage firms’ investment representatives are licensed to buy and sell investments like stocks and bonds for you (always be sure to ask about fees).

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What can you learn from an advisor’s designation? Plenty.

Make sure to pick the advisor who’s right for you. Always feel free to ask as many questions as you need to feel comfortable.

Here are some questions for your advisor to get you started.