The Corporate Market for Personal Financial Planning Services Benefits
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https://doi.org/10.61190/fsr.v12i1.4751Keywords:
Employee benefits, Personal financial planningAbstract
The corporate market provides a tremendous opportunity tor the delivery of personal financial planning services, yet little is known about the workings of this market. This study develops insights into the corporate market for personal financial planning services benefits and explores opportunities for future research into this market. The results provide new insights into the nature and scope of the market for personal fi nancial planning benefits at large corporations. However, there is room for much addititinal research into this market on both theoretical and empirical levels.
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