Several considerations go into selecting a financial advisory firm, especially if you are in your prime working years and have plenty of time left before you retire.
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Remember, your professional relationship with an advisor is much like that with a doctor — it could last decades.
Yet one that doesn't come up as often: How equipped are the firm and its advisors to grow and evolve?
Here are five questions to ask your current or would-be advisor to help determine whether they are running in place or capable of keeping up with your ever-changing needs.