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Financial Advice Explained: Do You Need a Financial Advisor? What to Know Before Hiring One

32 min · 5 de may de 2026
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What does a financial advisor really do — and how do you know if hiring one is the right decision for you? In this episode of The Wealthy Life Podcast, host Sybil Verch is joined by Jill Cramp, Wealth Advisor at Generational Wealth Management, Raymond James Ltd., for a practical, honest conversation about financial advice, long‑term planning, and confident decision‑making. Jill breaks down the true role of a financial advisor, explaining why the job goes far beyond picking investments. Together, Sybil and Jill explore how comprehensive advice brings together financial planning, tax efficiency, insurance, estate planning, and — just as importantly — the emotional side of managing money through market volatility and major life transitions. The conversation walks through how financial needs evolve over time — from early‑career saving and investing, to raising a family, planning for retirement, and navigating uncertainty in the markets. They also clear up common misconceptions around advisor titles, compensation models, fees, and what investors should realistically expect when working with a professional. This episode is designed to help listeners gain clarity, ask better questions, and feel more confident when making decisions about their financial future. What you'll learn: • What a financial advisor actually does• When it makes sense to work with a financial advisor• The difference between bank advisors and full‑service wealth advisors• How financial advisor fees work and what to look for• What questions to ask before choosing an advisor• Why planning, education, and emotional discipline matter Whether you’re just starting out, managing a growing family, or planning the next chapter of life, this episode offers valuable insight into how professional financial advice can support long‑term success. As always, seek independent professional advice before making personal financial decisions.

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