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Dude it’s house lol. You don’t need a consultation on it. Go post it on Reddit, send me $1500. Thanks
Mentor
Fee is reasonable but you can also probably Google most of it if you are keen
Financial planner will look at things like insurance (life, umbrella, disability) and give a POV on what coverage you need and put the deductibles into your forecast. They’ll also walk through 529 plans and estate plan options. Will also guide you to make sure your investments are in the right taxable, deferred and non tax allocations. Something to consider if you think it’s valuable.
I’m just basing it off of this for flat fee rates and it seems reasonable for fees: https://www.nerdwallet.com/article/investing/how-much-does-a-financial-advisor-cost Honestly if your situation is just coop and student loans maybe you don’t need one? They will bring up things like disability insurance, factoring in situations like marriage, kids, parental support etc.