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The Hidden Costs of Having Multiple Financial Advisors

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📞 Get your customized planning started by booking a 15-minute consultation:

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📘 Grab Your FREE Copy of "Rounding Third"

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Some people believe having two financial advisors means double the wisdom, but does that really yield double the benefit? Today, Sean explains why working with multiple advisors can create conflicting advice, overlapping investments, and tax inefficiencies. He outlines the few specialized cases where multiple professionals might make sense, but overall, how having one lead advisor keeps your strategy unified.

Here’s what we discuss in this episode:

⚖️ Pros and Cons: the hidden trade-offs of splitting your money

🧩 Communication Breakdown: how conflicting advice creates confusion

📊 Overlapping Investments: why “more” doesn’t always mean better diversification

🤝 Simplify Your Team: how one lead advisor keeps everything aligned

🎯 Confidence Through Clarity: one voice, one plan, one direction

Schedule a 15-minute consultation: https://calendly.com/erg-slc/15minutediscoverycall

Get your free copy of "Rounding Third:" http://rounding-third.elevatemyretirement.com/

Contact us:

(801) 639-0095

[email protected]

  continue reading

149 episodes

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Manage episode 516670252 series 2446480
Content provided by Sean Lee. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Sean Lee or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

📞 Get your customized planning started by booking a 15-minute consultation:

https://calendly.com/erg-slc/15minutediscoverycall

📘 Grab Your FREE Copy of "Rounding Third"

http://rounding-third.elevatemyretirement.com/

Some people believe having two financial advisors means double the wisdom, but does that really yield double the benefit? Today, Sean explains why working with multiple advisors can create conflicting advice, overlapping investments, and tax inefficiencies. He outlines the few specialized cases where multiple professionals might make sense, but overall, how having one lead advisor keeps your strategy unified.

Here’s what we discuss in this episode:

⚖️ Pros and Cons: the hidden trade-offs of splitting your money

🧩 Communication Breakdown: how conflicting advice creates confusion

📊 Overlapping Investments: why “more” doesn’t always mean better diversification

🤝 Simplify Your Team: how one lead advisor keeps everything aligned

🎯 Confidence Through Clarity: one voice, one plan, one direction

Schedule a 15-minute consultation: https://calendly.com/erg-slc/15minutediscoverycall

Get your free copy of "Rounding Third:" http://rounding-third.elevatemyretirement.com/

Contact us:

(801) 639-0095

[email protected]

  continue reading

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