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Can IFAs create their own profession?
James Walker has published BWD’s assessment of the prospects for firms offering financial advice as their core product. He paints a picture of rising regulatory costs and sluggish growth prospects preventing IFA practices from employing the young blood to refresh it. Last … Continue reading
Posted in advice gap, FCA, Financial Conduct Authority, First Actuarial, Personality
Tagged advice, Business, career, DWP, Employment, financial advice, financial planning, IFA, Jim Thomson, pension, Pension new, pension playpen, profession, regulatory costs, Thomson Grey Wealth Management, trust
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