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Should You Work With An Older Or Younger Advisor? [Episode 28]
Joe Knows Retirement ยท Joe Schmitz Jr.
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Show Notes
The average financial advisor in America is 55-60 years old. While an older financial advisor can be a great option for you, they may not offer the competitive and comprehensive service that a younger advisor can offer. In this episode of Joe Knows Retirement, Joe shares seven reasons why working with a younger advisor could be the best option for you to help you achieve the retirement you want.
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