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r/investingr/investing· u/theleafydialect· 6d ago 0

At what point is a Financial Advisor needed?

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User seeks advice on whether to hire a financial advisor for managing RSUs and starting investing.

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Hi All - I’m a woman in her mid-20s that’s been working a corporate job for the past 4 years. I’ve been able to work my way up to a pretty strong salary and my company pays out RSUs each year. I come from a family where gold and property are solely how people invest so completely new to this arena, but my coworkers seem to all be heavily into investing. My experience investing doesn’t extend past my 401k, and I’m honestly not sure how to even sell the stocks I currently have. Just a bit overwhelmed on where to start and if a Financial Advisor would be the best way to do so? Any advice appreciated!

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