(StatePoint) Thanks to content being delivered nonstop over social media channels such as TikTok, YouTube and Instagram, financial advice is more accessible than ever before. The bad news? Much of it can be misinformation.
According to CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER ® professionals, here are some red flags to watch out for , so you can stay on track with your goals: ×
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