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Created: October 7, 2024
Modified: October 11, 2024

At What Age Should You Meet with a Financial Advisor?

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One question that frequently arises is: At what age should you start meeting with a financial advisor? The truth is, there’s really no age that’s too early. Meeting with a financial advisor isn’t solely about investments. Often, people express a desire for their children to develop smart financial habits, even if they don’t have significant investments yet. If a financial advisor’s role is limited to managing investments, then they’re acting more as an investment manager rather than a holistic financial planner.

At Johnson Brunetti, our goal is to help people prioritize their financial objectives. We begin by identifying your goals, assessing their realism, and establishing timelines for their achievement. A key part of this process includes balancing priorities, such as deciding when to pay off debt versus when to invest extra cash flow, and determining whether to contribute more to your retirement account or to address non-retirement issues.

Tax, Investment and Legacy Planning

Tax planning is another vital component. It’s about ensuring you pay the least amount of taxes over your lifetime, not just minimizing taxes in the present. Sometimes, this may mean paying a bit more now to save significantly later.

Of course, investments are central to financial planning. We ensure your investments align with your time horizon and meet your needs when required. Additionally, legacy planning is crucial. If something happens to you, who will inherit your assets? Are they set up for success in terms of behavior, investments, and tax efficiency?

The Comprehensive Role of a Financial Advisor

The scope of a comprehensive financial advisor encompasses investments, taxes, priorities, and planning. So, when is the right time to engage with one? There’s no specific age, but different life stages dictate different advisory needs. In your 20s, meeting with an advisor every 3 to 5 years might suffice, primarily to ensure your priorities align with your objectives. You might not need active investment management, as the focus is often on long-term, buy-and-hold strategies.

Preparing for Retirement

However, 5 to 10 years from retirement, the focus shifts. As you prepare to transition to living off your savings, your emphasis isn’t solely on growth. This is when having an advisor for investment guidance becomes crucial, as navigating the retirement landscape can be complex.

In conclusion, while there’s no wrong time to start working with a financial advisor, don’t wait until you’re only 5 to 10 years from retirement. Engaging with an advisor earlier ensures your financial relationship is prepared for the changes that come with retirement.

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