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Free Professional Finance Advice at Kiplinger’s

Do you have a financial question that you would like to ask a financial professional? Now is your chance to do that - Kiplinger.com is hosting a live discussion with members of the National Association of Personal Financial Advisors (NAPFA) for Kiplinger’s Jump-Start Your Retirement Plan Days.

From 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. eastern time, this Friday (Jan 25th, 2008) these fee-only planners will take questions - free of charge! These planners are well versed in the subjects of investments, taxes, insurance, estate planning, and saving for college and retirement.

The NAPFA planners will answer as many questions as time permits, and based on their run last week, they answered a lot of questions - over 150 e-mail questions, and an untold number over the phone lines. Here is a link to last week’s transcript of the live discussion held on Tuesday, January 15.

You can send the planners an e-mail question anytime between now and the day of the discussion. On the day of, you can call 1-888-919-2345 between 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. eastern time, and a NAPFA adviser will respond to your question.

Normally, these fee-only planners charge clients $100 to $250 an hour. So take advantage of this great deal - you don’t even have to pay for the phone call! :)

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  2. By Kirk on Jan 23, 2008 | Reply

    As a NAPFA advisor who answers these questions, I encourage everyone to take advantage of this opportunity. I have answered dozens of questions through this service, and I know I really helped a couple folks who were being sold annuities (stopped them) in their IRA.

    I am expecting a busy day with the markets as volatile as they are.

  3. By Patrick on Jan 23, 2008 | Reply

    Any way I can request a direct line to you, Kirk? :)

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