Financial Advisors in Saskatchewan
Browse 511 financial advisors in Saskatchewan — page 11 of 11.
thompson, grant douglas
rosetown, SK
thrive wealth management
yorkton, SK
thrive wealth strategies
regina, SK
Trevor Broker - Broker Financial Advisory Group - ScotiaMcLeod
Saskatoon, SK
tribal auto financing
prince-albert, SK
true north financial services inc
north-battleford, SK
tyson lefebvre - bmo financial planner
saskatoon, SK
value partners investments
swift-current, SK
vehicle finance in saskatchewan
saskatoon, SK
veracity financial services
lloydminster, SK
we financial
la-ronge, SK
wealth in focus ltd
martensville, SK
wealth management and financial education
regina, SK
Weber Financial
Saskatoon, SK
wes cowlishaw - total wealth planning - scotia wealth management
saskatoon, SK
western carrier canada inc
regina, SK
western financial group inc. - canada's insurance broker
shaunavon, SK
weyburn credit union ltd
weyburn, SK
weyburn credit union ltd
yellow-grass, SK
weyburn credit union ltd
lang, SK
whiteside financial management group
saskatoon, SK
wiegers financial benefits
kindersley, SK
wild wealth corporation
regina, SK
william j braun
aberdeen, SK
world financial
saskatoon, SK
wsb skn financial
regina, SK
yahn investments sterling mutuals inc
north-battleford, SK
your net worth manager
regina, SK
zander, ronald and sandra
wynyard, SK
zapshalla financial services ltd
yorkton, SK
zenon bereznicki - private investment counsel - scotia wealth management
saskatoon, SK
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a financial advisor cost in Saskatchewan?
Fee-only advisors charge $150-$350/hour or $1,500-$5,000 for a comprehensive plan. Commission-based advisors earn from product sales (no direct cost to you, but potential conflicts). Fee-based advisors combine both. AUM (assets under management) fees are typically 1-1.5% annually.
What's the difference between a financial advisor and a financial planner?
A financial planner creates comprehensive plans covering all aspects of your finances. A financial advisor may focus on investment management specifically. In Canada, look for the CFP (Certified Financial Planner) designation for comprehensive planning, or CFA for investment expertise.
When should I hire a financial advisor?
Consider an advisor when: you have $50K+ in investable assets, approaching major life changes (marriage, kids, divorce, retirement), inheriting money, starting a business, or you simply don't have time to manage your finances. The earlier you start, the more compound growth works for you.
How do I verify a financial advisor's credentials?
Check FP Canada's registry for CFP holders, CFA Institute for CFA charterholders, and your provincial securities commission for registered advisors. Ask about their registration category, compensation model, and any disciplinary history. All registered advisors must disclose this information.
What should I ask a financial advisor at the first meeting?
Ask: How are you compensated? What are your qualifications/designations? What's your investment philosophy? How often will we meet? What's your typical client profile? Can you provide references? Do you have a fiduciary duty to me? A good advisor welcomes these questions.