The Value of Advice Ep 2: Not all advice is good: How to pick a financial advisor you can trust

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Not all advice is good advice, so how do you pick the right financial advisor and protect your future? In episode 2 of the value of advice series, Luthando Mzilikazi, Regional Manager: Gauteng, breaks down how to evaluate credibility, transparency and trust before choosing a financial advisor and trusting them with something as personal and important as your financial wellbeing. Listen to the full episode to learn more about what to expect in your first meeting with an advisor, which qualifications are important, the cost of good and fair advice and more insights.
2 Jun English South Africa Investing · Business News

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