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InvestorGuide University > Subject: Finding an Advisor > Can Name Recognition Be A Bad Thing?
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Can Name Recognition Be A Bad Thing?
by Terrance Green   (Write for us!)
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San Diego may be immune to bad weather, but we are susceptible to bad financial advice. Nearly everyone at some point in their life has sought out the advice of a financial professional. But whom can you trust? Sometimes, name recognition isn't necessarily the best option. You should consider that: For further reading about the industry's conflicts of interests, check out "License to Steal" by Timothy Harper, HarperCollins Publishers, 1999.

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