I’m a bit skeptical of the quality and impact comprehensive online-only financial planning can make, but the thought has enough merit to have garnered several million dollars in venture capital investment and prominent Wall Street Journal coverage. Take a look at the WSJ article and share your thoughts. One of the key reasons I went to the educational model was because I felt too many people who needed the advice couldn’t afford (or wouldn’t choose to pay for) it. Has the Great Recession changed your attitude about or ability to pay for such comprehensive advice? Would you ever do so via one of the models discussed?