TikTok can be a mixed bag when it comes to financial advice. While there are some knowledgeable creators sharing useful tips, there’s also a lot of misinformation. Here are a few key points to consider:
- Varied Accuracy: Studies have shown that a significant portion of financial advice on TikTok can be misleading. For example, around 63% of stock-related videos on TikTok contain inaccurate information.
- Lack of Credentials: Many TikTok creators, or “finfluencers,” may not have the necessary qualifications or expertise to provide sound financial advice. It’s important to verify the credentials of anyone you’re considering taking advice from.
- General Advice: Even when the advice is accurate, it might not be tailored to your specific financial situation. Personal finance is highly individual, and what works for one person might not work for another.
- Verification: Always cross-check any advice you find on TikTok with reliable sources or consult with a qualified financial planner before making any major financial decisions.
In summary, while TikTok can be a source of inspiration and basic tips, it’s crucial to approach the advice with caution and do your own research.
If you have any questions, please contact your Francis financial planner or reach out to us via phone at 866.232.6457 or email at info@francisway.com.