my dear's sis in prudential i tink, seems to be doing quite well...Originally posted by Jerina:Which company is the best to join as a financial advisor?
Prudential, AIA, Aviva, Manulife??
Whose products are easier to promote and hence, easier for FAs to earn money in??
Thank you, people![]()
Okay...thank you for your input =)Originally posted by tokyofire:I would suggest AIA.
I do not have any ideas on how u be doing your business. Prudential has limited products and therefore not advisable to join.
If u are striking out on cold calling on street, u need that extra special product to market it to the cold market.
No thank you, I will definately not look for you to be my financial advisor anytime. I saw ur previous thread and the manner in which you go about asking the same qn.Originally posted by Jerina:Which company is the best to join as a financial advisor?
Prudential, AIA, Aviva, Manulife??
Whose products are easier to promote and hence, easier for FAs to earn money in??
Thank you, people![]()
ask yourselfOriginally posted by Jerina:Which company is the best to join as a financial advisor?
Prudential, AIA, Aviva, Manulife??
Whose products are easier to promote and hence, easier for FAs to earn money in??
Thank you, people![]()
wah lau eh...ever Heard M9/M5 and HI?Originally posted by tokyofire:What exam are u talking? Pru agents dont need PGI/CGI right?
M9Originally posted by tokyofire:i had a typo error... it's taking not talking.. pai seh..
so which paper u taking?
not entirely true...applications, annunity, riders, part, non-part policies are imptOriginally posted by tokyofire:Cool... the thickness of all.. alot of calculations, if u dont know how to calculate then u wont pass it.
ya right straight forward qns.....tutor already said the mcqs are like eng language papers.....is playing with words and i am conned by it quite a lot of times......Originally posted by tokyofire:these are mainly straight forward question... maybe Prudential preparation papers already have some of the answers.
But calculations = u know = u know... dunno = dunno
the technique is not remebering....is call UNDERSTANDINGOriginally posted by tokyofire:U taking M9 for the 1st time??
Yes, but once u are familiar with it. The playing of words are actually nothing, it's because of what u studied.. the words seem to be very familiar thus if u cannot remember the term well enough, all the 4 answers seem correct.
bro...they just change the edition, yes they recycled the qns but how much can you remeber the thick m8 bk with later directives and law frm M5 and all the products and terms from HI?Originally posted by tokyofire:Haha... Frankly speaking, how many really understand?? aren't u remembering the answer from the sample MCQs??
same.. I know alot of successful people in this coOriginally posted by Ferret:I like prudential~
sorrie typo.....Originally posted by tokyofire:U mean M9... M8 is collective investment scheme for unit trusts.
I hate M5...![]()
my associate alone all 4 including my manager are in the elitesOriginally posted by soulwinner:same.. I know alot of successful people in this co
you are BIAS in your wordsOriginally posted by tokyofire:I dont have any manager.neither am i an adviser.
I'm just joking.
U must read the books also because the sample papers may not have the same layout as the MCQs. Sometimes the sample paper question is the answer for the MCQs or vice versa.
Sometimes the sample papers dont even have the correct answers/question as the actual MCQs![]()
sorry i dont buy your words now...shall i quote for you?Originally posted by tokyofire:Did I say memories the paper only??![]()