New Haven, Conn. (WTNH) – Many people think that only the wealthy need to work with a Financial Planner, but that’s a common misconception. Anyone with retirement savings or investments can benefit from the advice of a professional.
 
Ben Fuchs, founder of Fuchs Financial, joined CT Style’s Rachel Lutzker to discuss why you really should consider working with  a Financial Advisor.

In addition to being a Certified Financial Planner ® (CFP), Ben is also a Certified Private Wealth Advisor® (CPWA) professional. He says that while many people think that they are perfectly capable of handling all of their finances themselves, that’s not necessarily the case, because there’s a lot to it.

In this interview, Ben answers the following questions:

  • How much of a difference can a Financial Advisor make?
  • Why do only 38% of people actually use a Financial Advisor?
  • If Financial Advisors are so valuable, why aren’t more people using them?
  • What is the “Value Added”?
  • What are some of the factors to consider in deciding whether or not to use a Financial Advisor?
  •  How can a Financial Advisor help?

So, if you think you might need some help with your financial planning, you’ll want to take advantage of the FREE, no-obligation consultation being offered by Fuchs Financial. To make an appointment and learn more, just visit their website at www.fuchsfinancial.com.

You can also learn tips about retirement online through their virtual-learning centerhttps://www.fuchsfinancial.com/virtual-learning-center/

Disclosure: Investment advisory services are offered through Foundations Investment Advisors, LLC (“Foundations”), an SEC registered investment adviser. The content provided is intended for informational and educational purposes only. The views, statements and opinions expressed herein are those of the individual speaker(s) and not necessarily those of Foundations and its affiliates. The information contained herein does not constitute an offer to sell any securities or represent an express or implied opinion or endorsement of any specific investment opportunity, offering or issuer. Any discussion of performance or returns is not indicative of future results. Each individual investor’s situation is different, and any ideas provided may not be appropriate for your particular circumstances. Foundations only transacts business in states where it is properly registered or is excluded or exempted from registration requirements. Registration as an investment adviser is not an endorsement of the firm by securities regulators and does not mean the adviser has achieved a specific level of skill or ability. No legal or tax advice is provided. Always consult with a tax professional. All rights reserved.