On its Compare Care Line, a Bellin financial adviser provides an average cost from the previous six months for a given procedure and the price range over that time period.
But she says her adviser warned that it would "cost a lot of money" to undo the transaction.
It is also an opportunity for the IFA to explain the option of paying by a fee, as well as the option of paying by commission - ultimately added to the cost of any financial product bought through the adviser - or a combination of the two.
This all-in cost includes mutual fund expense ratios, trading costs and adviser fee.
An adviser must make a reasonable allocation of the cost of the product according to its uses, the SEC has said.
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But Mr Penn's political views will not cost him any film parts reckons Donna Bojarsky, an adviser to the actor Richard Dreyfuss and others.
Nearly three quarters of both groups cited trust as the most important characteristic of a financial adviser, but the big discrepancies were in performance and cost-per-service.
Sue Staunton, business adviser at James Cowper accountants in Oxford, estimates the cost of the flooding in Oxfordshire alone could run in to "tens of millions of pounds", based on the experience of the 2007 floods.
Such programs accommodate investors who want to work with a traditional adviser, while managing some dollars on their own at lower cost.
Obama adviser Jonathan Gruber has estimated that, by 2016, the cost of individual-market health insurance under Obamacare, relative to what it would have been under prior law, will increase by an average of 19 percent in Colorado, 29 percent in Minnesota, and 30 percent in Wisconsin.
Cass Sunstein, an adviser, has written extensively about which life-saving rules are most cost-effective.
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However, economist Kevin Butler, a former adviser to the Bank of England, said it was not surprising PFI cost more.
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