We talked about this issue of the accountability standards for financial professionals some time ago (click here to get the background). Unfortunately, it seems that the big money and best interests of the large brokerages, banks, and insurance companies is turning the tide against the proposed fiduciary standard for all financial professionals. The fiduciary standard has long been sought after by consumer advocates, as the great majority of financial professionals are held to a much lower standard of care – one that often leaves the consumer of financial services exposed to higher costs and a low likelihood of advice being in his or her best interests. Last year, proposals were offered in Congress to require the fiduciary standard of all regulated financial professionals – which is a step in the right direction. However, intense lobbying efforts by the fatcats, the heavyweights of the financial services industry (think banks, brokerages, and […]

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