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Business, 09.11.2020 05:40 rick49731

George just got a huge promotion at his workplace and wanted to learn about the tax implications and investment opportunities related to the pay hike. He decides to hire a financial service provider. What would be the best way for George to decide on which financial service provider to choose? A.
by checking the number of employees of the provider
B.
by doing in-depth research on the service provider
C.
by looking into their advertisements and claims
D.
by visiting their office

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