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  2. How Much Does a Financial Advisor Cost? - AOL

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    The cost of a financial advisor depends on the fee structure used and the services you need. Learn about the average fees charged for the most common fee structures.

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

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    Here’s what you need to know about the costs of hiring a financial advisor, and how the different fee structures work. Types of financial advisor fee structures.

  4. Morgan Stanley Financial Advisors Make This Much Money - AOL

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    Financial advisors at Morgan Stanley can make from $97,000 a year on the low end to $475,000 at the top, according to various sources for data on advisor pay. These figures are for total ...

  5. Morgan Stanley Wealth Management - Wikipedia

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    On January 13, 2009, Morgan Stanley and Citigroup announced the merger of Smith Barney with Morgan Stanley's Global Wealth Management Group, with Morgan Stanley paying $2.7 billion cash upfront to Citigroup for a 51% stake in the joint venture. The joint venture operates as Morgan Stanley Smith Barney. [14]

  6. Morgan Stanley - Wikipedia

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    Morgan Stanley [4] is an American multinational investment bank and financial services company headquartered at 1585 Broadway in Midtown Manhattan, New York City.With offices in 41 countries and more than 90,000 employees, the firm's clients include corporations, governments, institutions, and individuals. [2]

  7. Addepar - Wikipedia

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    Addepar, Inc. is a cloud based American wealth management software platform for RIAs (registered investment advisors) specializing in data aggregation, analytics, and portfolio reporting. [3] Addepar's clientele is primarily high-net-worth and ultra-high-net-worth individuals and companies.

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  9. Statistical arbitrage - Wikipedia

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    Because of the large number of stocks involved, the high portfolio turnover and the fairly small size of the effects one is trying to capture, the strategy is often implemented in an automated fashion and great attention is placed on reducing trading costs. [2] Statistical arbitrage has become a major force at both hedge funds and investment banks.