A: Using a big firm is the "safe choice". However, it’s a misconception that a big firm guarantees the best solution. Often, larger firms turn over not-for-profit and small business clients to younger, less experienced brokers, or the firm itself doesn’t have great expertise in the specialized needs of a not-for-profit client.
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