Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let's say you had something like $15 million and aren't an investment expert but know some of the basics (i.e., diversification to protect against major losses). should you use a wealth advisor? The fees can be between 0.5% - 1.0% annually regardless of whether the portfolio goes up or down. That can range between $75k - $150k per year in this example!
Wealth Advisors are completely unnecessary unless you like giving your money away. If you earned $15M (assuming no inheritance, legal or divorce settlement , etc) you certainly should know how to manage your own money. The internet is filled with financial blogs that will provide the same advice as a wealth manager for free.
Anonymous wrote:We have one. I have an MBA and could do a lot of this, but I don't have time. I also don't mow our lawn, wash our car, or pull weeds. I know how to do all those tasks also.
If you're in it just for returns, you can do it on your own. Just figure out your risk profile.
If you want financial planning advice, that is when it gets helpful. We have a lot going on -- estate planning, planning for college, private school, trusts, and some complicated tax stuff. That's worth it to us.
Yes, I could have hired a CPA and lawyer for each task, and spent a few hours every month rebalancing our portfolio, doing tax loss harveting, and doing the paperwork for donation of appreciated stock to charities we give to. But if that fell on me, it would never get done and I know it.
Anonymous wrote:Let's say you had something like $15 million and aren't an investment expert but know some of the basics (i.e., diversification to protect against major losses). should you use a wealth advisor? The fees can be between 0.5% - 1.0% annually regardless of whether the portfolio goes up or down. That can range between $75k - $150k per year in this example!
Anonymous wrote:Wife and I have roughly $10 million, mostly in Vanguard and Fidelity Index Funds (ETFs), retirement accounts, and our paid off home in NoVA. I do it myself (JD/MBA) since it really is pretty easy, and we can handle a downturn, so we stay invested and do not sell. We are both late 40s, W2 salary with 3 kids who have not started college yet (about $300K in each 529 so far).
Thinking about a fee only advisor to round out financial planning along with updating our trusts. But paying someone $50K to $75K yearly is insane.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not to me.
It strikes me as another rip off of the rich and gullible (or lazy, who farm out most non-fun aspects of their lives).
My friends swear by them, but I am more frugal (and have super simple finances).
They are not worth it if you stay on top of everything. $15 million is a lot. Not your 200k - 400k index fund portfolio.
But if you stay on top --- great.
99.9% of people will not stay on top of anything -- ever. Most people who say they would -- do not. Why? Forget, not interested, lazy, work like 80 hrs a week (looking at you biglaw). In those cases it is mandatory.
You know you.
If you have 15 million ---- is it tax efficient? Is it really diverse? Do you take you required inherited IRA distributions when you are supposed to. Are you saving enough? What about college?
Can you do all this -- yes. Will you?
Anonymous wrote:Have them manage $500k and just copy every move they make with the rest of you monkey on your own…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It absolutely makes sense for us. Several benefits, including estate planning.
How much are you paying per year?
Estate planning will likely cost 5k, NO MAS!
Okay we’ll just use LegalZoom and you’re fine. You don’t have to use an advisor just because someone else finds it useful.
Anonymous wrote:No. Absolutely not. We've had a strategy that has worked for us for the past decades and the "wealth advisors" we've consulted have always told us to do very stupid things, so we just thanked them and walked away, and kept doing exactly what we thought was right.
Also note that these people are not wealthy themselves... which should tell you everything you need to know!