10 Questions to Ask Your First, Next or (Maybe?) Last Financial Adviser

When it comes to your financial future, you can’t afford to settle. So get nosy. Question No. 1: Are you a fiduciary?

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No one knows for sure what will happen next with the Department of Labor’s new fiduciary rule.

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Sean P. Lee, MSFS
President and Founder, Elevated Retirement Group

Sean P. Lee, MSFS, is the president and founder of Elevated Retirement Group in Murray, Utah. He is an Investment Adviser Representative, held to the fiduciary standard when making investment recommendations, and a licensed life and health insurance professional.