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Examples of great things ethical financial advisors really like to do!

Envision Wealth Planning

In one case, Investopedia named an advisor to one of the “top lists” who was banned for her non-disclosure of commissions earned in a Ponzi scheme. If he runs across a client with multiple accounts, he won’t necessarily recommend that all accounts be managed by his firm. I mean, I just don’t know what else to say.

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Here are some examples of things Ethical Financial Advisors do

Sara Grillo

In one case, Investopedia named an advisor to one of the “top lists” who was banned for her non-disclosure of commissions earned in a Ponzi scheme. If he runs across a client with multiple accounts, he won’t necessarily recommend that all accounts be managed by his firm. It’s ludicrous. Here’s an example.

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Empower (formerly Personal Capital) Review – Managing All Your Investments in One Place

Good Financial Cents

One thing that I have craved for investors is a tool that allows you to sync all your financial accounts – your investment portfolio, checking and savings accounts, credit cards and other loan accounts – in one place, and then provides an investment-related analysis of your entire portfolio.