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Red flags to look out for when taking financial advice online

by Staff Bona
Picture: iStock/Pituk Loonhong

The internet has made financial information more accessible than ever, with social media influencers, podcasts and online forums offering advice on everything from investing to budgeting. However, not all financial guidance is credible.

Knowing how to spot red flags can help you avoid costly mistakes and financial scams.

Also see: Top money habits to teach your children

Beware of guaranteed returns 

One of the biggest warning signs is anyone promising guaranteed profits or risk-free investments. Legitimate financial products always carry some level of risk, and no adviser can accurately predict market performance.

If someone claims you can ‘double your money’ quickly or achieve unrealistic returns, proceed with caution.

Check credentials and qualifications

Before following online financial advice, verify the person’s qualifications. Reputable financial advisers should be registered with relevant regulatory bodies and have recognised industry credentials. Be wary of self-proclaimed experts whose only qualification is their social media following.

Watch out for pressure tactics

Scammers often create a sense of urgency by claiming an opportunity is available for a limited time only.

Phrases such as “act now” or “don’t miss out” are designed to encourage impulsive decisions. Sound financial planning should never require rushed commitments.

Also see: Why you handle money the way you do

Transparency matters

Trustworthy financial professionals are open about fees, risks and potential conflicts of interest. If an influencer or adviser fails to disclose sponsorships, commissions or partnerships, their recommendations may not be impartial. Always ask who benefits financially from the advice being given.

Do your own research 

Even when advice appears credible, it is important to conduct independent research. Compare information from multiple trusted sources and consider consulting a qualified financial adviser before making major financial decisions. 

Ultimately, online financial advice can be a valuable resource, but it should be approached critically. By recognising common red flags, you can make more informed decisions and protect your long-term financial well-being.

Also see: How your emotions are quietly wrecking your finances

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