Enumerating the value of financial advice in a competitive market: a dual structure approach and analysis

This paper introduces and examines a composite, dual fee structure (CDFS) for financial planners that helps quantify the value of financial advice. Our structure specifically separates financial plan- ning (advice) fees based on total net worth (NW) from Investment Management (IM) fees based on asse...

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