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Special Report - Special Report - March 14, 2013
Shortage of young financial adviser talent said waning
'Top 40 under 40' list honorees foresee influx of budding professionals

PR Newswire

The concern over a lack of young financial advisers that has been dominating industry news is becoming less warranted, say two men named to a list of the country's "top 40 under 40" registered investment advisers.

"Forbes, Cerulli Associates, InvestmentNews.com, and many other observers have been saying there just aren't enough young advisers joining the investment industry," says Michael W. Hartley, an adviser and partner at DKE Inc., of Venice, Fla. "Even though we are seeing th...


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