How to Resolve Conflicts With Your Adviser

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Dealing with a difference in opinion or approach can be uncomfortable. Dreamstime/TCABy Bruce Horovitz From Kiplinger’s Personal FinanceIt can be a good thing to disagree with your financial adviser occasionally. After all, if you’re active in managing your financial life, rather than handing it all over to a pro, you’re sure to have your own views. And once you’ve worked through a disagreement, it can bring clarity to both of you.

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