Advisers urged to take 'long' self-assessment test
Financial advisers have been urged to take a self-assessment test to measure their abilities, even if it may take nearly half a working day to complete.Institute of Financial Advisers president Lyn McMorran told NBR the ETITO self-assessment test for advi
Niko Kloeten Wed, 03 Feb 2010
Financial advisers have been urged to take a self-assessment test to measure their abilities, even if it may take nearly half a working day to complete.
Institute of Financial Advisers president Lyn McMorran told NBR the ETITO self-assessment test for advisers, which was launched last month, is
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