Nicholas W. Stuller is one of the foremost authorities on financial advisors and is a respected and outspoken authority on the financial advisory universe. He is the founder and CEO of MyPerfectFinancialAdvisor which intends to be the “eharmony” of matching investors or consumers to advisors, regardless of how little or much money one has. Prior, he was the founding CEO of two of the largest financial advisor database companies in the U.S., he has built the most inclusive web-based directories, which include deep data and intelligence on the two million U.S. financial and insurance advisors. The nation’s largest advisory firms, mutual funds, and insurance carriers have relied upon his companies to understand the financial advisor community. He's also the author of The Truth Shall Set Your Wallet Free. Connect with Nick on LinkedIn. Learn more here.
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