Do Small Business Owners Need Financial Advisors?

If you’re one of the 16 million Americans that are self-employed, you face a challenge that other workers don’t. You don’t have a company that offers retirement savings and you’ll likely have to create your own plan. Investopedia discusses the most important factors to consider when selecting a financial advisor that can help you create a retirement plan.

 

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