Anonymous wrote:What is a reasonable fee for one time fiduciary advice? Say, a plan for the next three years?
Or, tax advantages mentioned by ppl above?
Or how/when to start and use retirement accounts?
Anonymous wrote:We use the intelligent advisory through Schwab and they've been very helpful. We meet with the same advisor every 6 months or so.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here's the skinny:
--Save 15-20% of your gross income to retirement into low-cost and long-term investments
--Make a plan to save for college at whatever level you are comfortable with and stick to it
--Have an annual budget with broad strokes of categories like fixed costs (food, mortgage, healthcare, auto, debt payments) and discretionary costs (vacations, eating out, pets)
If you can get that in place, then you can look at fancier things like:
--Optimizing tax-advantaged savings strategies
--In-depth retirement planning
--Budget analysis according to life priorities
I promise you that financial advisors are not worth much until you do the above basics. Then once you do them, you are well-positioned to manage your money yourself.
Not OP, but can you expand on the bolded? We are at that point and a little struck by how much we are paying in taxes and think there must be something we are missing...
Anonymous wrote:Here's the skinny:
--Save 15-20% of your gross income to retirement into low-cost and long-term investments
--Make a plan to save for college at whatever level you are comfortable with and stick to it
--Have an annual budget with broad strokes of categories like fixed costs (food, mortgage, healthcare, auto, debt payments) and discretionary costs (vacations, eating out, pets)
If you can get that in place, then you can look at fancier things like:
--Optimizing tax-advantaged savings strategies
--In-depth retirement planning
--Budget analysis according to life priorities
I promise you that financial advisors are not worth much until you do the above basics. Then once you do them, you are well-positioned to manage your money yourself.