The Argument Against AUM Fees, Part 3

Financial advisor Andy Panko discusses other fee models that financial advisors should consider to provide the best service to clients.

By Rethinking65

In this final episode, advisor Andy Panko discusses other fee models that financial advisors should consider to provide the best service to clients.

In part 1, Panko makes the case why financial advisors are doing disservices to clients when they charge fees based on assets under management.

In part 2, Panko discusses how advisors lose out by charging AUM fees.

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