If so, how do I find them?
I am interested in a 'financial health check-up' sort of service - a professional second set of eyes to help make sure my budgets and saving rates are decent, that there's no blind spots I'm unaware of, etc. Fee only advisors seem like overkill - common rates are $1000+ for onboarding, and $200+ monthly maintenance or $200/hr consulting - for my income and networth it's very hard to believe these could provide a positive return on investment. On the other end of the spectrum, there are free counseling services through social organizations to help budget, build credit, and get out of debt, but that's not my situation either.
Is there an option between these two, or am I just badly underestimating the costs of providing financial guidance?
Submitted October 18, 2019 at 10:45PM by RecallCV https://ift.tt/33N658r