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The Mark of a True Professional With Ike Trotter

NAIFA Advisor Today

Ike Trotter began his journey in the insurance world when he was 22 years old. Ike is highly skilled in analyzing long-term care insurance, Medicare supplement coverage, disability insurance, life insurance, and retirement planning. Ike is also a recipient of the NAIFA Quality Award.

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What Do Financial Adviser Designations Mean? What are the Letters after a Name?

Carson Wealth

So much of our world is filled with abbreviations surrounding insurance and investment products, processes, education and accomplishments. . Translating from the secret language of financial planning, the sentence would read “Tammy specializes in insurance. Broad Based Financial Planning Designations.

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4 Financial Concerns High-Net-Worth Individuals Face

WiserAdvisor

Getting the right financial advisor: Financial planning for high-net-worth individuals can include tax planning, managing philanthropic activities like charity, asset protection, estate and succession planning, and risk management, among several other things.

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Crypto – just a rock, or a good investment? (debate got wild)

Sara Grillo

Prior to moving into Product Management James spent over 6 years with Fidelity Investments in various wealth management and technical roles where he held his FINRA Series 7 and 63 licenses and Utah Resident Life and Health Insurance License. He graduated from the George Washington University cum laude.

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This broker vs. financial advisor debate got ABSOLUTELY crazy!

Sara Grillo

” Is it just the fees that are directly debited out of an account, or is the cost of a product (such as an insurance product) relevant? The advisors made the point that the cost of insurance can’t be separated from the “cost of service” or the commission the agent makes. Is that a fee? What do you think?