From American Retirement Insider <[email protected]>
Subject How to Spot a Retirement Advisor Who Works for You—Not Their Commission
Date June 17, 2025 6:01 PM
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Dear Patriot,

Yesterday, I warned you about shady estate seminars posing as free help. Today, let’s fix that by learning how to pick a **real advisor who puts **_**you**_** first.**

Here’s what to look for:

* **Fiduciary status**—they’re legally required to act in _your_ best interest.

* **Fee-only compensation**—no hidden commissions or sales quotas.

* **Transparent planning process**—they talk goals, not just products.

* **Clear record and credentials**—CFP, CPA, or JD over a flashy sales title.

The elites don’t take financial advice from someone earning 10% to sell them something. You shouldn’t either.

Tomorrow, we’ll pivot again and talk about a retirement danger almost no one sees coming: adult children with access to your finances.

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**Poll Of The Day**

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**Fun Fact Of The Day**

Only about **15%** of financial advisors in the U.S. are truly “fee-only fiduciaries”—most still earn commissions _or_ both.

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