- For many people, the idea of creating and sticking to a budget is intimidating. The thought of investing, managing debt and saving for major purchases, such as a house or car, can leave anyone overwhelmed."A budget is a necessity for controlling spending and working toward financial goals," says CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ professional Ross Levin, CFP®. "But what people don't remember is that budgeting is actually about making choices."One smart (but ironic) choice you can make is to budget for a financial planner -- who will help you better manage your budget. A skilled financial planning professional can help you build a workable budget and give you the tools and encouragement to stick with it.How do you pay for a financial planner?Although financial planners aren't free, their valuable expertise can help you plan for many parts of your life -- not just help you budget. There are various ways a CFP® professional may get paid for their services, and some options might be friendlier to your budget than others. Common ways that financial planning services are paid for may include:
- Commissions on products you buy, or transactions you make,
- Fixed fees for particular services,
- Hourly rates,
- Monthly or quarterly retainer or subscription fees,
- A percentage of the assets they manage for you, or
- A combination of the above.
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