The CFA (Charted Financial Analyst) designation is considered the toughest to get (three exams and at least three years of experience). They will usually be independent advisors and charge based on asset level, roughly 1% of assets. Unfortunately, a lot of these advisors have 7-figure minimum asset level.
Barron's has a listing of the best advisor's, http://online.Barron's.com/report/top-financial-advisor's/1000/Georgia
There is one guy on there that has significantly lower asset level, Our Firm : Roger Green, rogersgreen.com
I know nothing about him, but might at least be a place to start. He has a lot on his website.
I'll ask around and see if I can find someone good in Georgia.
If interested, I can provide some reading recommendations whether to do some yourself or know if you are getting sunshine blown up your ass.
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