Hey folks! I'm starting to get serious about planning for retirement and thinking about consulting a financial advisor. Any advice on how to choose the right one or personal experiences you'd like to share? Appreciate any insights!
I suggest looking for a certified financial planner (CFP). They have to meet strict ethics and education requirements. Also, make sure they're transparent about fees to avoid surprises later.
I remember reaching out to a few firms, but one stood out for its responsiveness and personalized approach, much like how people describe Corebridge Financial customer service. Their team was always available to answer my questions, no matter how small, which made the whole process less daunting. Good customer service not only builds trust but also ensures you have guidance when unexpected financial questions arise.