Whether your love or hate social media, it’s here to stay. More than 33% of consumers have asked investment companies and financial advisors about the information they have discovered on social media. Scammers and fraudsters can now more easily take advantage of consumers seeking financial advice online because of the latest FinTok or MoneyTok fad on social media sites like TikTok. Social media is also rife with bogus influencer endorsements of financial items, leading to consumer losses. One fraud involves promoting dangerous investments on social media.
Making wise financial decisions involves understanding that the need for financial advice is a complex topic that requires a professional planner to get it right. Tons of social media content is entertaining and educational, but users are typically chasing fame and subscribers. If that involves sharing questionable tips or clickbait promising get-rich-quick videos, it’s time to assess if they have the credibility to walk their talk. Nothing beats finding a qualified financial planner and creating a relationship with them.
In this week’s episode of The Free Retiree show, discover the nine dangers of relying on social media for financial advice. We also give tips on how to scam-proof your financial decisions.
Join our hosts, wealth manager Lee Michael Murphy, career advisor Sergio Patterson and attorney Matthew McElroy. Tune in to this week’s episode of The Free Retiree Show.
What you’ll learn in the episode: