In todays economic environment who can you trust? Your financial advisor is definitely not someone you should have doubts about. Unfortunately, most people do. There's lots of financial advice available but it's often too confusing or biased. Given the stock market turmoil, fraud among financial planners and shrinking 401(k) holdings, people don't know what to do with their money or how to plan for their retirement or whether to trust their financial advisor. The Seven S.E.C.R.E.T.S. of Money Masters offers concrete steps people can do to get their retirement plans back on track. It also tells you the seven most important questions to ask your financial planner before you turn over your money to hm or her.
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