| What on earth IFA is not? |
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| Written by Wilfred Ling | ||||||
| Monday, 11 February 2008 | ||||||
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The phrase Independent Financial Adviser (IFA) is used to describe an adviser who can (1) Source from at least 4 product manufacturers (2) Recommend according to reasonable basis and (3) Objective in recommendations. (4) Recommendation must not be because of favourable commission. Point #1 and #3 do not necessarily exists in all advisers although point #2 is a mandatory requirement for all advisers to fullfill. However, some people thinks of IFA as quite something else:
This being said, some practices by IFAs are really not helping the industry. For example, I have heard of malpractices like churning of unit trusts. This really pull all the good and bad sheeps down the drain.
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