Too Much Financial Info? How to Filter the Good from the Bad

Equipping Points:

In today’s world, information is everywhere, but not all of it is helpful. When it comes to financial planning, too much research or the wrong kind of advice can do more harm than good. In this episode, Eric tackles the overwhelming flood of financial content people consume through news articles, websites, AI tools, and so-called “money experts.” While it feels empowering to Google your way to a decision, Eric warns that many of these sources use emotional triggers to sell products instead of offering real guidance.

It’s easy to feel like you’re doing the right thing by researching on your own, but that flood of advice can create confusion, stress, and even costly missteps. If you’ve ever wondered who to trust, how much research is too much, or whether DIY finance is leading you in the right direction, take the time to listen to this discussion. It will help you rethink your approach, so you can make more confident, informed, and intentional financial moves.

Here’s some of what we discuss in this episode:

🧠 The illusion of empowerment: When research creates confusion

💻 The internet’s hidden agendas

🚨 Why financial “entertainers” are rarely fiduciaries

📉 Real risks of falling for viral advice and newsletters

🤝 How a personalized, transparent process beats online noise

If you have any questions about what we discussed on the show or want to follow up with any financial planning questions of your own, get in touch with us and schedule a visit here. 

 

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