Summary
If you have more than $40,000 under the care of a financial advisor, you may be paying that person more than you pay your primary care physician. Think about that for a moment. Your physical health versus your financial health. Does managing your money require more training? Is a mistake more costly…
Source: RealClearMarkets
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