2nd January 2007, 09:17 PM
My understanding of RAO status is that it is a quality assurance scheme. This means that the organisation commits itself to following a laid-down set of procedures - in this case IFA guidance. However it is clearly a less-detailed set of procedures than have to be followed for a QA system such as ISO9000 where exact procedures are laid out and the system is auditable (if that is a word) through paperwork trails etc.
For County Mountie QA or whatever it would be called is also likely to attract bills from my employer to you to cover my time if they find out you are charging £100 a go to administer my work.
For County Mountie QA or whatever it would be called is also likely to attract bills from my employer to you to cover my time if they find out you are charging £100 a go to administer my work.