By: Sterling
I always find these articles never have Saskatchewan listed. FPSC has lots of Sask listed planners. Thanks!
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Financial Policy Council Inc. (FPC) mission to EMPOWER entrepreneurs, investors and the public by creating a forum through which their voices can clearly be heard by and in Washington, D.C. Thanks...
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Where goes the border between tax planning and tax fraud, or is it constantly moving as laws are changing?
View ArticleBy: Edvard Turner
I agree with the paid model and I think it has more "quality" about it than the free ones. Thanks for the list btw.
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Very good and useful information. Why not write a book about this topic.For today’s economic fluctuation and lack of opportunities, it really will be a very hot topic. Thanks anyway. All the best.
View ArticleBy: Jim Peters
Fee only planners will work on an as need basis, they have professional designations, such as Certified Financial Planner or Chartered Financial Analyst. I always look for those advisors who seek...
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I'm very lucky, my Dad is a retired financial adviser so he looks after all my money for me. If it wasn't for him I would really need help, some people just arent built for numbers!
View ArticleBy: Mark P
I see the advantages to using a fee only planner but am wondering what happens to the money that would have been paid for commission? For example if I use a commission based planner the mutual fund...
View ArticleBy: Sandi Martin
Hi Mark, Typically a commissioned salesperson will sell a particular series of mutual funds to you that allows for their compensation. A fee only planner *might* recommend the same mutual fund...
View ArticleBy: thomascedar
Most registered investment advisors deliver services that are charged as a percent of client assets under management. However, often many of these same advisors obtain additional revenues from the...
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Any Investors Group consultant (yes I am one) can service their client through this method and if the client has more that $500,000 they can actually negotiate their fees on an individual basis. IG has...
View ArticleBy: The Glades
what kind of Couch Potato portfolio is right for you and how to make the transition (see a list of fee-only planners). If you’re still unsure, you could simply ask a fee-only planner to calculate how...
View ArticleBy: Former IG Consultant
Your kidding right? Your not telling the "whole Truth" which is what this article was about. Transparency. Investors Group, (IG), does list, for pure marketing purposes, to the Regulators and the...
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It's kind of difficult to sort through the list, but a good resource nonetheless! Fee only is an interesting business model and am excited to see how it develops in the coming years.
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Is there a benefit in hiring someone to do the link outreach, or would you do it ourselves? Shared on Reddit, it will be useful to people over there!
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