The Best and Worst Sources of Financial Advice

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On good advice you left off Paul Merriman author of "Live It Up Without Outliving Your Money!"

KN of AL 4:22PM January 07, 2012

I think all of these are sources of "investment advice" rather than financial advice. There is a difference. American family members need advice anyplace their life touches tax, investments, insurance, employee benefits, estate planning, cash flow and debt issues. A particular life event may touch all of them. It's valuable to know or use a securities analyst or a market guru, but generally, folks need to make a decision that is comprehensive in what it touches. Find out what good financial advice is and who gives it. No problem with this article; it is good. Just trying to bring it down to the life experience of the average Joe.

Kevin Condon of CO 6:18PM January 06, 2012

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