IN announces the launch of the 2010 Moss Adams/InvestmentNews financial performance study of advisory firms

The 2010 Moss Adams/InvestmentNews financial performance study of advisory firms officially launched today.
MAR 26, 2010
The 2010 Moss Adams/InvestmentNews financial performance study of advisory firms officially launched today. To find out how the financial performance of your advisory firm compares to others, advisers are invited to take part in the latest Moss Adams/InvestmentNews study. (Click here to learn more and to participate in the survey.) The Financial Performance Study of Advisory Firms is the industry's leading benchmark, enabling participants to assess key performance measures — revenue, operating expenses, margin and other important metrics — in detail. All data submitted is strictly confidential. Participants receive a free copy of the resulting study (a $249 value) in September, an invitation to a webcast on key trends identified by the study, and discounts on related workshops.

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