Watch for Warning Signs When Working with a Financial Professional, Cautions Plymouth Observer Guest

Financial advisors should watch out for their clients' best interests—but how does a client know? In a recent Plymouth Observer column, Wayne Titus, CPA/PFS, Accredited Investment Fiduciary AnalystTM, describes warning signs that raise a red flag. Plymouth, Michigan (PRWEB) February 28, 2014 “If a client sees even one warning sign in his or her financial professional, the client should get a second opinion on the issue from an objective, fiduciary advisor,” Titus says. “The client should not delay. A seemingly small issue can balloon into a major roadblock to the financial future the i
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