Advisor Fee

  

You invest $100,000 with your friendly neighborhood financial advisor. You pay your advisor a fee (usually a percentage of what you invest, though some firms charge an annual fee.) Your advisor's gotta eat, too, right? So if your advisor takes, say, one percent, you pay a grand. A year. For the six hours she worked for you, it's not a bad gig.

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