Financial Advice, Rip Off Alert - EP. 151

Understanding your personal finances means treating them like a business, and that's exactly what this episode of Ditch the Suits emphasizes. Travis and Steve dive into the importance of recognizing yourself as the boss of your financial situation, encouraging listeners to engage with financial advisors as if they were hiring employees. They discuss the pitfalls of over-reliance on financial professionals who may not have your best interests at heart, and how to spot red flags in the financial services industry. Throughout the conversation, they highlight the necessity of being proactive and informed, ensuring that you delegate effectively while maintaining oversight of your financial decisions. This episode aims to empower listeners to take control of their money business and make informed choices for their financial future.Takeaways: Understanding your finances as a money business can empower you to make better financial decisions. When hiring a financial advisor, ensure they communicate in terms you understand clearly. Don't let intimidation from financial jargon prevent you from being an informed client. It's essential to treat your personal finances with the same diligence as running a business. Being proactive about your financial planning can save you from costly mistakes down the road. Look for financial planners who prioritize your best interests over their commission-based sales.

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Join Travis Maus, Chief Executive Officer and Steve Campbell, Senior Marketing Director, on this award-winning podcast, as we share the professional knowledge and experience gained from building S.E.E.D. Planning Group LLC, a fee-only Wealth Management firm. Learn from people who make being a fiduciary their business, to get more from your money and life.