Financial Advisor needed for US expat
Posted: Tue Oct 12, 2021 12:20 am
Hi...I have tried to arrange fee based financial planning advice in the US, but being a Japan resident means they can't work with me. I've done preliminary 30 minute talks via Zoom with 3 CFPs - Cetified Financial Planners and they all say it's against the rules to advise if I'm not a resident of the US.
Background - I'm about to enter retirement and have my investments with Fidelity using a family member's address in California. I have used the newretirment.com calculator and found it useful. I'm hoping to do a two hour session with an advisor, just to check if my plan going forward for taking distributions makes sense. This could become an ongoing relationship. I am not looking for someone to manage my investments, just to check my thinking and give me advice. One advisor suggested laddering in a couple of annunities to suplement the small pension. I'm considering that. On this site I found a fellow talking about a rising "glide path" approach as an alternative to annunities - pretty interesting.
I would prefer to work with a US advisor. Does anyone have any suggestions for me?
If it is impossible to get good financial planning advice due to my residence here, I would be open to talking with an advisor based here.
Thanks!
Background - I'm about to enter retirement and have my investments with Fidelity using a family member's address in California. I have used the newretirment.com calculator and found it useful. I'm hoping to do a two hour session with an advisor, just to check if my plan going forward for taking distributions makes sense. This could become an ongoing relationship. I am not looking for someone to manage my investments, just to check my thinking and give me advice. One advisor suggested laddering in a couple of annunities to suplement the small pension. I'm considering that. On this site I found a fellow talking about a rising "glide path" approach as an alternative to annunities - pretty interesting.
I would prefer to work with a US advisor. Does anyone have any suggestions for me?
If it is impossible to get good financial planning advice due to my residence here, I would be open to talking with an advisor based here.
Thanks!