Lots of physicians wonder: If I can manage my own investments, why pay an advisor? It’s a fair question. If you're comfortable picking index funds and setting up automated contributions, what’s left for an advisor to do?
This conversation unpacks the real value of financial planning beyond investments. From student loans and tax decisions to asset protection and estate planning, there's much more to consider than just growing a portfolio. Many assume an advisor’s worth is tied to investment management alone, but the real benefits show up in unexpected areas—especially as life and finances become more complex.
We break down when it makes sense to hire an advisor, how to recognize a good one, and whether paying for professional help actually leads to better financial outcomes. Whether you're just getting started or re-evaluating your financial team, this discussion helps bring clarity to an often misunderstood topic.
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You will want to hear this episode if you are interested in... - (0:00) Why Pay an Advisor at all?
- (1:20) When to hire a financial advisor
- (3:29) Flat fee vs. AUM: Key differences
- (7:41) What to look for in an advisor
- (14:20) Misconceptions about financial advice
- (25:10) Spotting red flag advisors
- (34:40) Finding the right long-term fit
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- Tyler Olson’s Personal Finance Resources List
- National Association of Personal Financial Advisors (NAPFA)
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