As far as I'm concerned a person who holds himself or herself out as a financial planner must accept a fee as the ONLY form of compensation from you.
Otherwise the planner is merely another salesperson whose primary goal is his or her well-being, not yours. It is unreasonable and naive for you to expect any different.
If they make money only from what you buy or sell, you stand too much of a chance to not get advice on the best course for you to take.
I am very wary of sale-commission-only financial planners. The "financial planner" title is probably correct, but whose finances are being primarily planned?
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