Why choosing a financial adviser should be like buying a house

By Olivia Maragna
Updated August 18 2017 - 9:38pm, first published 9:32pm

For many people, buying a house effectively takes all of their money as well as committing them to a hefty mortgage for the next 30 years or so. As a result, buyers rightly tend to conduct a great deal of research before choosing their ideal property.

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