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Financial services companies

Please don't add another list of FS companies to this page, there is a page for that already - Financial services. simonthebold

Need some clarification on abbreviations

This article needs some clarification on various abbreviations such as "AUM" and "FPA." Generally, the first time an abbreviation is used in any article, it should be accompanied by the corresponding term, regardless of how well the abbreviation is known to some people.

For example, in the United States almost everyone knows what the "IRS" is. In an encyclopedia article, however, the reference should be: "Internal Revenue Service (IRS)" the first time it appears in that article. Same thing for "AUM" and "FPA." Yours, Famspear 02:41, 21 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]


Suggestion

While this article needs a bit of a clean up, perhaps a merge with Financial Advisor may be appropriate?