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Double-dipping, gouging and low returns

Thursday 28th of October 2004
Yet this is precisely the practice that permeates the so-called financial advisory business in New Zealand. At least with a brush salesman, the disguise is wafer thin - only the really gullible believe he has any purpose apart from selling you a brush.

But when somebody charges you as your investment adviser, validated by credentials from a national professional body of advisers, you...
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