The eight best (new) apps for advisers

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Henry Brennan provides a run-down of the ten best new apps to market for advisers and their clients.

1 7IMagine From: Seven Investment Management Available: iOS/Android Price: Free Good for: Investment planning 7IMagine was designed by members of the creative team behind ultra-popular, keep-you-up-all-night computer games Goldeneye and Donkey Kong. So you know it's going to be good. It's split into two main sections: My Money and the 7IM Wall. My Money shows investors where they are invested across all the different accounts, what types of assets they hold and how their holdings are performing through a series of interactive graphics. The Wall allows investors to consolidate news...

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