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Six Trends in Financial Advisor CompensationSix Trends in Financial Advisor Compensation
Financial advisors are predominantly men over 50 who are working harder than ever to offset decreasing revenue yields.
John Kador
June 27, 2018
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The financial advice industry is being shaken to its core by tectonic shifts in its very makeup and how it approaches compensation at a time of decreasing revenue yields. In an industry that prides itself on transparency, estimates about compensation and earnings are hard to pin down. The estimates may vary, but the trends agree.