Where can I find a financial planner?
Posted By admin on August 4, 2010
I’m looking for a financial planner who can help me with a monthly budget–bills, saving, expenses, etc. Someone who isn’t just going to try to sell me products, but rather can look objectively at my situation and advise me on the best plan of action. Ideas?
Can I suggest you get advice from a friend or join a online community.
I am only guessing, not sure, but I assume since you are looking for help at yahoo answers you do not have the resources to spend paying someone else.
3 Years ago I had a mountain of debt, was barely making enough money to cover my bills, car payment, and credit card monthly payment. At least, thats what I though. Then, I did some soul searching and decided to change.
You can probably do it on your own and much cheaper.
Just start by making a realistic goal. If you have to live like a hobo to get where you want in a short period of time, it probably will not work.
Give yourself two years or so. And, break it down into 100 steps (approximately 100 weeks in 2 years).
Just tie up the loose ends and achieve your small goals each week.
Want to pay off 10,000 in credit card debt thats gonna be about 14,000 after interest. So, pay off 140 a week.
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This is an interesting topic. I’m always looking for relevant resources to show clients and my colleagues, and your article is certainly worth sharing!
call your cpa and see if he has anyone to recommend!!!!
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http://www.daveramsey.com/sa/mutualfunds/
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Can I suggest you get advice from a friend or join a online community.
I am only guessing, not sure, but I assume since you are looking for help at yahoo answers you do not have the resources to spend paying someone else.
3 Years ago I had a mountain of debt, was barely making enough money to cover my bills, car payment, and credit card monthly payment. At least, thats what I though. Then, I did some soul searching and decided to change.
You can probably do it on your own and much cheaper.
Just start by making a realistic goal. If you have to live like a hobo to get where you want in a short period of time, it probably will not work.
Give yourself two years or so. And, break it down into 100 steps (approximately 100 weeks in 2 years).
Just tie up the loose ends and achieve your small goals each week.
Want to pay off 10,000 in credit card debt thats gonna be about 14,000 after interest. So, pay off 140 a week.
References :