U-M business law expert’s research on the ethics of financial advisers cited in US Senate investigation
“Based on the industry’s practices, Muir and her collaborators advocate for regulation that holds all those who provide advice to retirement savers to the same standard of fiduciary responsibility.”
[COMMENTARY] There are huge financial educational differences between many that offer retirement financial advice. My concern is that the public does not know that. Hence, rather than mandate a costly and bureaucratic straight-jacket financial educational approach governed by the ‘banks,’ I advocate a public that is much better informed about the academic status of all ‘financial advisors.’
U-M business law expert’s research on the ethics of financial advisers cited in US Senate investigation, by Faculty Q and A, University of Michigan, USA.