But occasionally, I'll stumble upon a Gen Z financial influencer serving up advice on what I should do with money.
AdvertisementTo make sure I don't get influenced by someone sharing faulty financial advice, I asked Secco to share how a person can vet a financial influencer.
Remember that financial advice is not one-size-fits-allI often find myself fixated on a financial influencer's content, especially when it's about how to invest my cash to double my money.
Check the person's background to learn more about themBefore seriously considering taking financial advice from an influencer's content, Secco recommended vetting them to understand their credentials.
"I don't recommend taking advice from a financial influencer who doesn't have any certifications or designations," she said.
Persons:
I'm, Hazel Secco, Secco, it's
Organizations:
Triple