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  2. Do you need a financial advisor as a small business owner? - AOL

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    A business financial advisor is a hired professional who specializes in matters such as retirement planning for the self-employed, small business taxes and identifying cash flow issues.

  3. Fee-only financial planners vs. fee-based - AOL

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    When to consider a fee-only financial advisor Fee-only financial advisors charge their clients a fee but don’t earn commissions on the products they sell. Working with these financial advisors ...

  4. National Association of Personal Financial Advisors - Wikipedia

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    National Association of Personal Financial Advisors (NAPFA) is an American financial planning trade organization created in 1983 to expand the use of fee-only financial advisors by individual consumers. NAPFA established the first set of professional standards for fee-only financial advisors and has updated them to reflect changes in industry ...

  5. How much does a financial advisor cost? - AOL

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    Robo-advisor fees typically range from 0.25 percent to 0.50 percent and you can often get started with small amounts of money, whereas human advisors typically want to see at least $100,000 or ...

  6. Financial management advisor - Wikipedia

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    Financial management advisors, like personal financial planners, wealth managers, are not registered to provide investment advice but provide general financial counselling and advice to clients on a fee, percentage of assets, or commission basis or some hybrid of these. A typical fee for a fee-only planner might range from CDN$80 to CDN$180 per ...

  7. Financial Interest and Syndication Rules - Wikipedia

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  8. How Much Do Flat-Fee Financial Advisors Cost? - AOL

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    Financial advisors charge fees for their services. Depending on how the advisor gets paid, you may pay fees directly to them or indirectly through the investments they offer. Flat-fee financial ...

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    Learn about all of the AOL software, email and other free services you can access even if you're already connected to the internet and don't use AOL dial-up!