Slow and steady for boomer advisers
Financial advisers shouldn’t focus on the big picture of 78 million baby boomers charging toward retirement, but as a gradual evolution, said Oppenheimer Funds economist Brian Levitt.
Financial advisers shouldn’t focus on the big picture idea of 78 million baby boomers charging toward retirement, but should instead think of the next few decades as a gradual and steady evolution in the financial services industry.
This was the gist of what Oppenheimer Funds economist Brian
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