Financial Advisor Fees: Ask This Commission Question

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Not all commissions are “bad,” but you should understand exactly how your financial planner gets paid. In this short clip, Ken Moraif explains why commissions can create a conflict of interest, what question to ask before you hire an advisor, and why you should request the answer in writing instead of relying on a verbal explanation.

Tune in later this week for the full episode on how to choose a good financial planner.

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