Most Americans don’t trust their financial advisers. Should they?

Countless Americans rely on financial advisers to plan for the near term, as well as the future — and rightfully so. After all, you’d visit a dentist to deal with a nagging toothache, and you’d call your mechanic to fix an engine problem, so it only makes sense that if you don’t know a ton about investing, it’s wise to seek outside help.

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