One surprising question you should ask any financial adviser you might hire — their answer could be a huge red flag

They often manage your life savings. Be smart about who you hire.

Planning your financial life can sometimes be a lot to handle on your own. If you’re paying off your debt, how much should you invest into your Roth IRA? Should you buy a house or keep renting while you build up some liquidity? While not everyone needs a certified financial planner, they can help you get organized and formulate a plan for your money. But how do you know who to trust and whether they’ll be right for what you want to accomplish? (You can use this tool to get matched with a planner who meets your needs.)

When you meet with a certified financial planner, here are the 15 questions you should ask them to make sure they are trustworthy, experienced and have your best interests at heart.

Lindsay Goldwert | MarketWatch

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