As financial planners, it is common practice to pay for wealth management work through an annual percentage of a client’s investments. Clients should also note various platform and fund-related fees (e.g., management fees), which can often be “hidden.” At Betterment Wealth, we help clients identify and understand these costs so they have the best idea of their potential “real returns.”
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