
Fiduciary vs. Salesperson
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Who’s really looking out for your money?
If your financial advisor isn’t a fiduciary, you could be paying the price, literally. In this eye-opening episode, we reveal the dangers of trusting the wrong people with your finances and why biblical stewardship demands more than slick sales tactics.
You’ll hear shocking stories from doctors to mechanics and learn the critical differences between fiduciaries and salespeople. Discover what Scripture says about financial integrity and how to choose an advisor who puts your interests first.
What you’ll learn:
The key difference between a fiduciary and a salesperson
Why the “suitability standard” is not enough
How commissions and hidden fees affect your financial future
The biblical call to faithful, honest stewardship
Questions to ask your advisor before trusting them
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