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Old 03-07-2006, 03:00 AM
Ponks Ponks is offline
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Default Re: Fees to be expected for a Investement advisor

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That's a very good point. How much do you think would be a good amount of money to use fee-based? I have a very good friend whose uncle who is a financial planner/advisor who just opened his own firm and I've been considering signing up with him. I've talked with him over the phone/emails serveral times and he seems knowledgeable and not out to just get my money. If his price is negotiable too, he may be able to help me out.

By the way, I'm definitely going to have to check out more of your posts.

Thanks,
Ponks
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