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Could buying $2,000 worth of stock on behalf of a client earn more money for a financial planner than buying $1,000? Why or why not?
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Could buying $2,000 worth of stock on behalf of a client earn more money for a financial planner than buying $1,000? Why or why not?
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It really depends on the type of stock you bu. But I think being a
financial planner would be the better way to go.
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No because why would you waste 2,000 doolars worth of money on something you dont need
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