Protect Your Money

A Story About Stockbrokers

Fiction & Literature
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Author: Wes Crawford ISBN: 9781469758152
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: March 6, 2012
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: Wes Crawford
ISBN: 9781469758152
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: March 6, 2012
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

John Simpson is a broker who always puts the interests of his clients as his first consideration when recommending an investment. He specializes in safe, conservative investments. John is engaged in a constant battle with the Branch Manager because the manager wants him to increase his commissions at his clients expense. But John will not bend his principle of putting the clients interests first. Despite the obstacles, he becomes a top-producing broker.

Joe Dunigan is a broker that believes that commissions always come first. He does whatever is needed to maximize commissions, without regard for the best interests of the client. He likes to trade high-risk investments such as options because it generates more commissions. A dramatic change in his life forces him to reconsider his investment philosophy.

Mike Rabinovitz is the Branch Manager. His only interest is the bottom line, or branch profitability. He does not seem to care about the interests of the clients or the interests of the brokers. He constantly puts pressure on the brokers to increase commissions. As a result, he has a high turnover rate among the brokers. His disregard for the interests of the clients and the brokers eventually gets him in trouble.

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John Simpson is a broker who always puts the interests of his clients as his first consideration when recommending an investment. He specializes in safe, conservative investments. John is engaged in a constant battle with the Branch Manager because the manager wants him to increase his commissions at his clients expense. But John will not bend his principle of putting the clients interests first. Despite the obstacles, he becomes a top-producing broker.

Joe Dunigan is a broker that believes that commissions always come first. He does whatever is needed to maximize commissions, without regard for the best interests of the client. He likes to trade high-risk investments such as options because it generates more commissions. A dramatic change in his life forces him to reconsider his investment philosophy.

Mike Rabinovitz is the Branch Manager. His only interest is the bottom line, or branch profitability. He does not seem to care about the interests of the clients or the interests of the brokers. He constantly puts pressure on the brokers to increase commissions. As a result, he has a high turnover rate among the brokers. His disregard for the interests of the clients and the brokers eventually gets him in trouble.

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