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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This would have been obvious if you were more involved in finances. Your planner didn’t give you financial statements? You never looked at a paystub or w2?[/quote] If my husband ever demanded my pay stubs to dictate how much I would be contributing to my workplace retirement plan, I think I might divorce him on general principle.[/quote] If you apply for a mortgage you need these documents. If you file your taxes you need these documents. Also a financial planner would ask for investment statements and pay stubs and use them to make some kind of net worth statement. If OP really had no idea how much money was there it’s because she wasn’t paying attention. [/quote]
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