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Flemington has 62 financial advisors available to help with investment planning, retirement strategies, and wealth management. The market offers a range of professionals to suit different financial goals and situations. When selecting an advisor, consider their experience, credentials, and approach to managing your specific needs. Take time to interview multiple candidates and understand their fee structures before making a decision.
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Look for advisors who provide transparent fee disclosures in writing and explain their investment strategy clearly. Verify that the advisor is registered with appropriate regulatory bodies and maintains professional liability insurance. Be cautious of advisors who push you toward specific products, guarantee returns, or pressure you into quick decisions. Avoid those unwilling to provide references or who operate primarily through unsecured online channels without established credentials.
Flemington currently has 62 financial advisors registered and available to serve the community.
Check the advisor's registration status with the SEC at sec.gov or with FINRA at brokercheck.finra.org. You can also confirm state registrations through the New Jersey Department of Banking and Insurance.
Request a detailed breakdown of all fees—whether they charge a percentage of assets under management, flat annual fees, hourly rates, or commissions. Ask if there are any hidden costs or fees for specific services.
Ask directly whether the advisor is a fiduciary 100% of the time. Request this commitment in writing. Fiduciaries are legally required to prioritize your interests over their own.
Fee-only advisors charge you directly for their services, creating fewer conflicts of interest. Commission-based advisors earn money when they sell you products, which can create incentives to recommend products that benefit them more than you.