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Some people do just fine managing their own finances. Others are incredibly smart, successful professionals who still make costly financial mistakes. The difference isn’t intelligence — it’s whether you truly understand (and can manage) investments, taxes, and estate planning together. In this video, we walk through a clear framework to help you decide if hiring a financial advisor actually makes sense for you. ✅If you want to know more about retiring better, 👉Learn more by visiting our website (https://mdrncapital.com/), or 👉schedule a call with my team here: https://mdrncapital.com/connect-with-us/ What This Video Covers — And Why It Matters Most people ask the wrong question when deciding whether they need a financial advisor. It’s not “Can I pick investments?” — it’s whether you can confidently handle the areas where mistakes are most expensive. In this video, we break the decision down into the three areas that actually matter and show you how to assess yourself honestly. In this video, you’ll learn: Why investment management is often the easiest part to DIY — and where it still breaks down How emotional decision-making during market crashes quietly destroys returns Why tax law changes every year — and why even smart people miss major opportunities How beneficiary mistakes and poor estate coordination can override your will entirely What the Dunning-Kruger effect looks like in personal finance How to weigh advisor fees against the real cost of financial mistakes By the end, you’ll have a clear framework to decide whether you truly need ongoing financial planning, occasional guidance, or no advisor at all. About Me I’m Josh Maly, president of MDRN Capital. I work primarily with individuals and couples age 55+ who have accumulated between $1–$5 million and are approaching or already in retirement. My role isn’t to “beat the market.” It’s to help clients avoid the mistakes that quietly erode wealth — poor tax decisions, emotional investing, and estate planning oversights that don’t show up until it’s too late. That means coordinating investments, taxes, Social Security, and estate planning into one cohesive strategy that adapts as laws and life change. Good financial planning isn’t about complexity. It’s about clarity, coordination, and reducing the risk of expensive errors. Disclaimer This video is for educational purposes only. Nothing in this video should be taken as financial, tax, legal, medical, or personal advice. Always do your own research and talk with a qualified professional before making decisions based on the information here. The opinions expressed are my own and may change over time. Any examples or scenarios are hypothetical and for illustration only. Past performance never guarantees future results.