A committee can provide a broader perspective on investment decisions, administrative convenience, assistance with divvying up the research workload and other benefits.
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Financial advisors can reap many benefits by forming an investment committee within their organization, reports Advisorsperspectives.com.
A committee can provide a broader perspective on investment decisions, administrative convenience, assistance with divvying up the research workload and other benefits.