Link: How to Identify Bad Financial Advice

Posted by Scott Davis

This article over at Getting Green shows you how to tell you if are getting bad financial advice, by giving you a list of questions that you should ask yourself when someone is telling you how to manage your money.

It’s a great article, but the only thing I would add is that it is always good to get a second opinion on financial advice. Also, if you are currently in therapy, it never hurts to check with your therapist before you make any major financial decisions.

How To Identify Bad Financial Advice


One Response to: “Link: How to Identify Bad Financial Advice”

  1. Getting Green responds:
    Posted: February 27th, 2007 at 7:08 pm

    Thanks for mentioning my article!


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