It's here (again)!...Read the latest issue of the new Professional Adviser now

Author: Scott Sinclair
Professional Adviser | 13 Oct 2011 | 08:00

Categories: Better Business

Topics: Better Business

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Last week was a huge one in the ten year history of Professional Adviser (PA) magazine.

After a year of planning, we launched the new-look PA and, well, the response has been overwhelming. Thank you to those who have emailed in and 'Tweeted' with your thoughts.

Obviously, your magazine now looks very, very different. But, rest assured, we promise to continue bringing you the best content on the areas that matter most to you - such as preparing for RDR, fund selection and tax planning. 

I won't go on, so here is a link to the digital edition of the second issue of PA, which is brought to you by the same editorial team behind IFAonline.co.uk.

We hope the changes we have made will make a real difference to our adviser readers and show we have responded to your feedback.

As ever, any feedback is welcome.

Please contact: Scott Sinclair

Editor, Professional Adviser and IFAonline.co.uk

scott.sinclair@incisivemedia.com

0207 316 9574

 

 

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