For years, the industry has been debating who should be considered a fiduciary. Should brokers be held to a fiduciary standard? Should rollover advice trigger fiduciary status? Where should the line be drawn? But this debate has always seemed incomplete. It assumes the problem is how we define advice, but the deeper issue is how advice is paid for and
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