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Author Archives: Phill Rogerson
Advisors take action to manage nervous client base
Financial advisors are taking action to help clients who are concerned about their investments. In Russell’s September Financial Professional Outlook (FPO), only 9 percent of advisors are “not doing anything differently” with their practices in response to decreasing margins and … Continue reading
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Investors face retirement shortfall, action required
Many investors may be at risk of falling short of their financial goals unless they take corrective action. In Russell’s June Financial Professional Outlook (FPO), we found that on average, advisors surveyed consider at least one in three clients to … Continue reading
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