Finding a trustworthy and competent financial advisor is essential for securing your financial future. After all, they play a vital role in helping you make informed decisions about your money, investments, and long-term financial goals. But how can you separate the wheat from the chaff? How can you identify problematic personalities that might indicate an advisor isn’t the right fit for you?
In part two of this two-part series, we’ll explore how to identify five more of these advisor personalities, including “The Armageddon Prophet,” “The Fee-First Scoundrel,” “The Chameleon” and more. We’ll cover what you should do if you encounter them and the importance of finding the right advisor for your comfort level and needs.
Here are some of the things we’ll address in this episode:
- “The Armageddon Prophet” who uses scare tactics to make profits [1:33]
- “The Avoider” who dances around the details [5:38]
- “The Fee-First Scoundrel” who might just be looking for sale [10:05]
- “The Tortoise” that sticks to the same strategies year after year, displaying a lack of innovative thinking [15:05]
- “The Chameleon” who adapts their advice to match what the client wants to hear [18:32]
If you have any questions about what we discussed in this episode, reach out and we’ll be happy to set up a time to talk.