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Melvin Joseph on shortage of financial advisers for middle-class in India

Why Not Mint Money

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Do You Want to Be a Financial Planner?

I am charging 18 though some rupees plus GSD now from a new client in the first year and 9,000 from second year. I do not increase my fee this year, but I am expecting some planners to come to this field in a couple of months who will be mainly catering to the middle class segments. Some planners are getting ready for that. They'll sure that I will try to help at least 50 to 100 people to come to establish this line in binary devices. So that is my dream. And do you see it happening? There was an attempt to smade and to be slowly coming to know this type of a group exist. You're really doing a great service to

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