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How to Get Started as a Financial Advisor
by Robert H. & Mary Harwell Sayler

Whether you decide to become a stockbroker, a Certified Financial Planner, a Registered Investment Advisor, or one of the other designations possible in this field, you’ll build good accounts as you take each client into account. If you like people and the positive effect you can have on their lives (even after they’re long gone!), How to Get Started as a Financial Advisor will aim you toward the high rewards – and better yet – the high regards of all the families you’ll surely help in this promising career.