How to Break Up with Your Financial Adviser

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Jay Rattien had a problem. He couldn’t get his financial adviser to pay attention to him or his portfolio. The adviser barely returned Rattien’s calls. Finally, Rattien called the adviser’s boss — the president of the company — and asked for a conversation.

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