Is there such a thing as a “Personal Banker”?

April 24, 2009 by Information About Bankruptcy  
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Can you answer Jenny~?’s question about Bankruptcy?:

My brother needs to move from MI to AZ so he can be near his children. He has just gone through divorce and bankruptcy and has a hard time with budgeting. (Especially now that child support is in the mix.) Is there such a thing as a “personal banker” who could pretty much help him budget for an apartment (and such) if he makes this move to AZ? If so, what is the proper term for a person like that so we can search better? We need to do better searches and find out how much a person like that would cost.

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2 Responses to “Is there such a thing as a “Personal Banker”?”

  1. scottsmylie on April 27th, 2009 6:07 am

    Bankruptcy Feedback: A personal banker is not what you are looking for. You need a CFP.

  2. Bob on April 30th, 2009 12:51 am

    Bankruptcy Feedback: Banks that use the term “personal banker” usually mean a salesman in the personal banking department. They don’t do what you’re asking for. See

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