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How much money should you have before hiring a financial advisor?

A financial advisor could help you best determine if you are on track to meet your long-term financial goals. This expert could help you determine a plan that factors your assets and taxes into your overall retirement and estate-planning goals.

Investment managers, financial consultants, financial planners and even robo-advisors are all considered financial advisors. As a result, minimum thresholds vary widely.

An article from Delta Wealth Advisors notes that depending on the net worth advisor you choose, you should consider hiring a financial advisor when you have between $50,000 – $1,000,000, but indicates that this much in liquid assets is the level at which an advisor’s benefits potentially outweigh the costs.1 Want to find out that asset level? Learn more here.

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1. “How Much Money Should You Have to Hire a Financial Advisor?”, Delta Wealth Advisors (July, 2022)

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