A friend asked me how to get good financial advice.
She had read this book and realized that she needed to assess how much money she could safely withdraw from her Roth IRA. She was frustrated with the person assigned to advise her.
When she told me what he had told her, I could understand her frustration. His dismissive advice sounded wrong to me, but I am NOT a financial professional.
I knew that her situation was very different than mine and my own advisor required a larger minimum account than she had, so I was not sure where to send her.
I decided to ask my advisor for a referral for her. I explained that my friend’s financial circumstances were quite modest. He offered to meet with her himself and help her figure out what to do next.
That meeting is happening today, and I am thrilled. I know she will get top notch advice from someone who is not trying to sell her something or take advantage of her.
It’s never too early or to late to get the advice you need. Take a risk and ask! Ask a more financially aware person where to start to find an independent advisor. Others want you to be successful!
And, of course, read this book. It will help.
This paragraph is a comment I wrote about a passage on Page 147 of Embrace Prosperity: Resolve Blocks to Experiencing Abundance (Rapid Relief With Logosynthesis®) You can see the passage in the book. You can also see the excerpt here. This link will take you to Bublish.com, where I regularly publish comments on parts of this book. This is a site where authors share of their work. You can subscribe to my musings, there, as well as to the musings of many other authors. It’s a great place to learn about new books and I recommend that you visit.