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

Envision Wealth Planning

Ethical financial advisors are on the rise and are now doing things within their businesses with the hope to serve as an example of the right behavior for the rest of the industry to follow. Ethics matter in financial advice! Ethics matter. Their status could change at any point. It’s ludicrous.

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5 Tips to Build an Investment Portfolio for Retirement

WiserAdvisor

Starting your journey of saving for retirement is a pivotal financial goal. There is a vast pool of financial advice about how you can reach this goal. But the one thing that remains constant in this advice is that investing is essential to secure a comfortable retirement.

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Mastering Finances with a Certified Investment/Financial Advisor

International College of Financial Planning

Investment advisors can also specialize in specific areas such as retirement planning, tax planning, or portfolio management. Different Types of Investment Advisors Financial Planner: A financial planner assists individuals achieve their financial goals.

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Transcript: Luis Berruga, Global X ETFs

The Big Picture

when I first moved from Spain, and I learned a lot because I spent a lot of time with financial advisors, which, as you know, is a key segment of our client base today. What is the financial advice world like in Europe? You have the liquidity, the tax efficiency, the transparency. RITHOLTZ: So you move here from Spain.

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Should you cancel your CFP designation?

Sara Grillo

Get ready for a ride as we examine it from all angles: regulatory, ethically, intellectually, etc. The debaters include: Robert Wright, CFP®, a financial consultant with Advocacy Wealth Management. .” Wright retorts back that restrictions don’t necessarily mean higher ethical standards.

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Should the CFP Board police financial advisor “bad apples”? The debate continues! (Part Two)

Sara Grillo

Salaske: Yeah, I don’t agree with the CFP Board becoming any type of regulator whatsoever over financial advisors, financial planners, whatever you wanna call us in the advice space. Salaske: Right, now.

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