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    Not sure you need a financial planner, but that really depends on how much you want to do yourself. Like anything, you'll pay for their advice. The part I don't like is that they just have an investment firm that they'll recommend to you with basic mutual funds, then they take a percentage per year.

    There's plenty of resources out there that will give you sound advice. The only reason I'd see a planner would be if you want to get things like life insurance, then it's worth doing it all at one stop.

    But keep in mind a fp is NOT an investment adviser, so they won't know a thing beyond the package their firm is promoting (that some investment company sold to them).

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