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You Better Disclose Your Deal to Your Clients When You Move

They are going to find out about it anyway, and they're better off hearing about it from you

Though I’ve been doing this since 1984, when I had a lot more hair, it still amazes me when the Retail Brokerage World makes the mainstream press. For example, last week the Wall Street Journal reported about the retention bonuses given to Morgan Stanley Smith Barney reps. In fact, reporters

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