Anonymous wrote:Ramit Sethi says absolutely do not pay 1%. Pay hourly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would someone pay for a lawn service when they can cut the grass themselves? Because they don’t want to cut the grass. Plain and simple. Doesn’t mean the lawn service does a better job.
A lawn service doesn’t cost 1% each year of the value of the land the property is on.
Anonymous wrote:Why would someone pay for a lawn service when they can cut the grass themselves? Because they don’t want to cut the grass. Plain and simple. Doesn’t mean the lawn service does a better job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For those that don’t use advisors, what do you do as a “sanity check” on your finances?
I do it all myself and feel pretty good about my allocations, etc. However I don’t trust myself. I have always wanted an advisor to review it, charge me an hourly fee, then let me take it from there.
I’ve done this 2 or 3 times. There was a guy who retired from some high powered investment firm who did this as his retirement gig.
Getting advice isn’t a bad idea but paying thousands year after year doesn’t seem worth it to me
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For those that don’t use advisors, what do you do as a “sanity check” on your finances?
I do it all myself and feel pretty good about my allocations, etc. However I don’t trust myself. I have always wanted an advisor to review it, charge me an hourly fee, then let me take it from there.
We have someone who we pay an hourly fee. It’s $330/hour and they go over our investments but also all other aspects of our financial lives.
Where do you find a person like this?