Highlight on pro bono advice

David Maida | financialalert | 24 January 2012

 

It's an regrettable reality that financial advice remains out of the reach of most people. financialalert looked at when it might be practical to advise someone without charging them a fee and the implications.

Peter Coltman, AFA, of Milestone Financial Services in Auckland, said a lot of advisers are faced with this type of decision from time to time.  "I think over the years we've given out a lot of advice for free," Coltman told financialalert. The advice has still been pr...

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