Exposing Financial Advisors.

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Today we cover exactly what you should be looking out for when considering a financial advisor! We'll go over different products they try to sell, commissions, fees, and more!

0:00 - Preview
0:16 - Intro
1:15 - My Background and Sales
1:55 - A "Rude" Interruption
2:10 - Back on Track
3:10 - First Thing to Ask
3:50 - First Product to Look for
4:25 - Commission
5:22 - Our Fees
6:15 - Insane Fees
7:00 - What's a Normal Fee?
7:53 - A Sweet Ending :)

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Please show a detailed video on how to get out of a whole life policy if you did get suckered into one - maybe an example and show cost/benefit analysis of options, when to cancel, how to cancel, opportunity cost, or when it would make sense to keep a whole life policy?

jwdepriest
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Dustin and Eric, you guys are awesome! Teaching as well as advising is how finances should be done! Thanks for making it real and also making it fun!

catmom
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Great video Eric. The more numbers you use in a video the better they do. People like seeing the numbers. Have a good weekend

larryhobbs
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And, JazzWealth creates their own funds without an expense ratio cost. Other advisors use other companies funds that has additional expense ratio costs. No brainer for me. That is why JW manages ALL my retirement assets. I’m a happy client, not an employee or spokesperson.

dabrigalive
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Great video! Meet Kevin is always trying to sell life insurance 😅

mattschwab
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Howdy, my fiance and I are 27 and 28 with a newborn, so were looking a little more to our future, I am the stay at home dad, and she goes to work, (made more then me) I want to bring in income from home, and i feel trading/stocks would be best. Were on track to be 100 percent debt free in the next year, owning both our vehicle and our home. What advice can you give someone like me, who has ideal conditions, but is uneducated? Should I take a financial course to learn terminology? Can I hire someone that trades for me?(doesnt seem like a good choice when I have the time) Basically, what I am asking is where do I start?

erickbaker
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Where does VUL fall into this because my friends are talking to an advisor that considers a Roth IRA and a VUL both tax free income in retirement, but they state the VUL can be withdrawn anytime. Do you guys have any videos on this already?

InfoSecSeeker
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No offence, but this was just a thinly-veiled advertisement. I appreciate the other videos where you provided value, but this was not the way to do it.

TallDude