Finding a financial mentor you can rely on

And why you need one now, more than ever

Anshul Gupta
The Money Talk Guy

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Taken from Onefrugalgirl.com

Have you ever wanted to talk to someone about your money situation, your savings, and expenses but not have anyone in your corner to bounce ideas around? Surely everyone in their working life has worried about money and needs a trusted source who can listen to your financial questions and provide you with the necessary guidance and support you need to fully formulate your money decisions.

It doesn't matter if you are a total newbie or a financial adviser yourself. It's always advisable to ask for a second opinion and have an open mind to intake information without any bias. I would go as far as saying that often times it’s better to be a novice investor and ask for help than to be under the false impression that you are a financial guru so you “know it all”. It’s this attitude that can be very harmful, especially in making money decisions that could have a profound impact on your life for decades to come.

Finding your financial mentor

A financial mentor or a money mentor can be a friend, a family member, a professional coworker at work. It doesn’t really matter what relationship you hold with your mentor in a personal capacity as it does matter to be completely transparent and open with them when it comes to…

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Anshul Gupta
The Money Talk Guy

A freelance writer, I have been a finance enthusiast from my childhood and am really intrigued by investing, stock markets and personal finance.