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3 non-traditional methods for acquiring a financial advisory practice or book of business

Buyers may find that the path to acquiring the scale they want is much more achievable than they thought.

In the highly-competitive acquisition landscape for independent financial advice practices, successful buyers need an edge. Embracing non-traditional acquisition methods provides an essential set of tools that may make the difference between a successful growth strategy and getting stuck in neutral.

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