J.D. Power & Associates asked customers to rank their satisfaction with their investment advice firm. Who ended up on top? You'll be surprised.
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J.D. Power & Associates this week released its annual survey of investment firm customers. The researcher asked clients plenty of questions, including how satisfied they were with their current advisory firm. So which big firm came out on top? Read on Macduff.