A recent Wall Street Journal article took a deep look into how selling habits of certain financial products have shifted during the debate of the "fiduciary rule" in the financial industry. It's had an impact from marketing to the actual financial planning and Brie will spend some time unpacking the important pieces of the article as we take a critical look at the industry and how it impacts an everyday consumer. And if you want to check out the article, click here (Note: WSJ put the article behind a pay wall, so you might not be able to read it if you don't have a subscription).
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