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adviser1610s, agent noun from advise (v.). Meaning "military person sent to help a government or army in a foreign country" is recorded from 1915. Alternative form, Latinate advisor, is perhaps a b [..]
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adviserperson who offers informed advice about an issue.
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adviseran expert who gives advice; "an adviser helped students select their courses"; "the United States sent military advisors to Guatemala" One who advis [..]
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adviserNot advisor, but advisory is the correct adjective.
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adviserA broker, consultant or investment banker who represents an investor in a transaction. Advisers may be paid a retainer and/or a performance fee upon the close of a financing or sales transaction.
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adviserA person who can be appointed by to assist a committee or sub-committee with an inquiry.
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adviserThe firm primarily responsible for a fund's day-to-day operation.
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adviserA professional, who is qualified to give you advice. Among others, this could be an independent financial adviser (IFA), a whole-of-market mortgage adviser, a solicitor or an accountant.
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adviser(n) an expert who gives advice
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adviserA faculty or staff member assigned to a student to advise that student on academic matters that include degree requirements and selection of courses.
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advisersomeone who provides you with information, advice and support with your application. This could be a teacher, tutor, counsellor or agent.
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adviserAn organization employed by a mutual fund to give professional advice on the fund's investment and asset management practices. Also called investment adviser.
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adviser"Adviser" means a person who, at the request of the issuer, a confirmer or another adviser, notifies or requests another adviser to notify the beneficiary that a letter of credit has been is [..]
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adviserAn organization employed by a mutual fund to give professional advice on the fund's investment and asset management practices. Also called investment adviser. Asset Allocation: The process of dividing your money between different types of assets, such as stocks, bonds and cash, to generate the overall return you need in a manner that is consis [..]
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adviser
one who advises
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