Serious games are the road map to success
By Elizabeth Eyre (November 2007 Issue)
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In January 2005 the financial landscape in this country changed quite dramatically. Prompted by a highly embarrassing scandal surrounding the selling of inappropriate endowment mortgages to homeowners by financial advisers, the government introduced legislation to prevent people being mis-sold financial products.
The legislation now requires a whole range of information to be given by financial advisers to people considering buying anything from a mortgage to pet insurance, to ensure that they are able to make a fully informed choice before they buy
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