Anonymous wrote:This is easy. Tell them your spouse has a demanding job and cant make the meeting. Bring your financial information only and tell them thise are the only accounts except for spouse's 401k and you dint want advice on that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it's an ethics thing. Have them manage only your accounts/money. Then they can give you advice orally about the rest of it.
I don't want someone to manage my accounts. I want a fee-only planner who will provide advice.
(And I am kind of shocked by the responses that seem to imply there's something unusual about having his/mine/ours pots of assets. You don't want money that is entirely yours to do with as you wish? You don't want your own credit rating?)
Anonymous wrote:I think it's an ethics thing. Have them manage only your accounts/money. Then they can give you advice orally about the rest of it.