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What are the Different Types of Financial Advisors?

WiserAdvisor

There are several kinds of financial advisors, including financial planners, retirement planners, portfolio managers, insurance agents, wealth managers, accountants, investment advisors, robo- advisors, stockbrokers, and more. The algorithm then generates suitable recommendations based on the information shared by you.

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

Sara Grillo

The idea centered on the concepts of simplicity, keeping total investment costs and taxes extremely low and developing a custom investment plan for each client using low-cost asset class and index funds. Nothing in these materials may be construed as an investment, insurance, or financial recommendation.

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This broker vs. financial advisor debate got ABSOLUTELY crazy!

Sara Grillo

Others feel that is too subjective a decision and that the client should be given the full information that way they are informed enough to judge for themselves. He holds multiple FINRA licenses and he is associated with The Leaders Group, and independent broker-dealer. If not, then why is it necessary to do so? Charles King.

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Should you cancel your CFP designation?

Sara Grillo

The debaters include: Robert Wright, CFP®, a financial consultant with Advocacy Wealth Management. John Robinson (“JR”), Founder of Financial Planning Hawaii, Inc. JR agrees, stating that 70% of CFP holders have insurance licenses. #4 Robert will be on the “for” team. JR will be on the “against” team.

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

Sara Grillo

Assuming we all agree that financial planning does not yet meet the standard for being considered a” profession”, what do you believe is required in order for that to happen? The debaters are: Robert Wright, CFP®, a financial consultant with Advocacy Wealth Management. Robert will be on the “for” team.

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