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5 questions to ask your planner

By Cath Sharples-Rushbrooke, CFP©, Strategic Financial Planning Consultant at Advice Services Australia

When dealing with a financial planner, retirees should always feel like they are able to ask as many questions as they need to. This will ensure that they are comfortable with the planner,   have a good understanding of the advice and why it is suitable for their needs. 

The planner should be open with their answers and clearly explain their experience, advice process, and any fees and charges. Retirees should never feel pressured into making a decision without having a complete understanding of what they are signing, and what the potential benefits and risks of the advice are. There are no silly questions!  It’s your life and it’s your money.

Here are five important questions retirees forget to ask their planner:

1. What makes you qualified to provide me with retirement planning advice (for example,  education and experience)?

 

2. Are you licensed to provide advice on the whole of my retirement situation and are you restricted to specific products?

 

3. What is your advice process?

 

4. What fees will I pay?

 

5. How do you keep up to date with changes that might affect your clients?

 

One final piece of advice if you are considering engaging with a financial planner, don’t be afraid to shop around.  Meet with a number of planners until you find the right one for you.

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