“I think we could have a global recession either in Q4 or early 2013.” When asked what were the odds, Faber replied, “100%.” [CNBC]
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4. She Doesn’t Ask About Your Financial Goals
“Your planner isn’t just there to crunch the numbers,” Vient advises. “She’s helping you make a plan for your money and your life. You should be looking for someone who has similar values to you.”Ideally, you’ll likely want to work with someone who is in a similar life stage. Are you a parent? A planner with children may be better able to understand your need to save for college. Does your CFP® have a specialty? Some planners have an area of expertise, like insurance, estate planning, divorce or retirement—a fact you might want to consider if that’s a particular need of yours.
When meeting a potential planner, remember that you’re allowed to ask questions about their experience and priorities: “Do you think it’s more important to save for retirement or pay off debt? How do you feel about supporting kids through college? How do you mitigate investment risk as your clients get older?”
The choices you make with your money are intensely personal. The person who helps you make these choices should be able to understand and accept your financial priorities, and help you use your money to meet them.
5. His Management Style Makes You Uncomfortable
Financial planners can manage your money for you or manage your money with you. As different people have different needs when it comes to money management, there is no right way to work with a planner—it’s up to you to decide how hands-on you want him to be.
When you sign on with a financial planner, there will be a written agreement of how the two of you will manage your money. Read this carefully, and ask questions if you’re unsure about anything. Are you signing your accounts over to this planner? Will he check in with you before making a trade, or when rebalancing your accounts? If you’re uncomfortable with anything in the agreement, bring it up immediately.Learn more about LearnVest Planning and our financial planners by visiting learnvest.com. To book your free consultation today, email FA_Support@learnvest.com or complete your request online.
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Not quite, Mr. Faber. You obviously haven't read our mandate and all the fine PRINT. Enjoy the long weekend.
Yours Truly,
Chairman Ben S. Bernanke
P.S. Craigslist is not the best place to look for helicopters to deliver the load.
is he sure about that?
I mean… He’s right
He just hates Obama.
I wrote about the 100% probability of a Q4 2012 recession a year ago…next thing you know this Faber guy is going to be saying that he predicted the Japanese earthquake.
Thanks for going out on a limb their Mr. Faber
“I think we could have a global recession either in Q4 or early 2013.” When asked what were the odds, Faber replied, “100%.”
He's 100% sure that he THINKs that a recession COULD happen?
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