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Are financial planners and investment advisors basically the same?

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Are financial planners and investment advisors basically the same?

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Not always. The main difference between a financial planner and an investment advisor is the scope of their involvement in your financial life. Financial planners are involved with all of your assets – not just stocks and bonds, but real estate, insurance, even collectibles and college-savings accounts as well. They often formulate trusts and provide tax advice.

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