Not all financial advice is created equal.
The suitability standard means advisors only need to recommend investments that are “suitable” — not necessarily the best for you.
The fiduciary standard? That’s a whole other level — advisors are legally required to act in your best interest.
Know the difference if you’re using a financial advisor. Your financial future depends on it.
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