It's extremely difficult to grow your practice if you focus on those you won't do business with. But there are exceptions to the rule. I'm of the belief you don't need to like all your clients. Consider the following scenario: Someone comes to you. You don't like their personality. They have an incredibly large amount of money. The business they want to do is completely legitimate. The fees would be high, and they are agreeable to paying them. This person will be a major account. Are you seriously going to turn them away because you don't like them? But there are certain types of clients you should think twice about accepting, refer to another advisor or actually avoid. Let's look at some of them in the gallery above. — Related on ThinkAdvisor:
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