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Don’t Put All Your Apples in One Basket
All Things Financial Planning Blog 17 May 2012 | 11:11 am
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Many planners specialize in working with certain types of clients, such as small-business owners, executives or retirees. Many have minimum income and asset requirements. Some specialize in certain areas of planning such as retirement, divorce or asset management. This is why we recommend that you interview at least three planners in person to find the right one to serve your needs.
