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![]() Planning for your financial future is important, but many people find investing complicated or confusing. Should you pay a professional to help you figure out your investments? Michael Edesess, author of The Big Investment Lie: What Your Financial Advisor Doesn't Want You to Know, tells Jean that hiring a pro isn't always the best way to go.
According to Michael, most people are worried about volatility in the market. What they should be more worried about is getting bad financial advice. In his book, Michael cites studies that show, on average, professional investment Advisors don't perform any better than you could on your own. In addition, he says a large portion of what you could be saving will be going to Advisors' fees. For investors who are ready to strike out on their own, Michael offers this advice:
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