This is an excerpt from an advertisement-sentence in a book called Harvard Business Review:
"Wealth management refers to products and services available through the operating subsidiaries of the Charles Schwab Corporation of which there are important differences including, but limited to, the type of advice and assistance provided, fees charged, and the rights and obligations of the parties."
In the above sentence, is "of which" the same as "differences of operating subsidiaries"?
Takehisa Tanaka Wealth management refers to products and services available through the operating subsidiaries of the Charles Schwab Corporation of which there are important differences including, but NOT limited to, the type of advice and assistance provided, fees charged, and the rights and obligations of the parties. 'Of which' refers to 'operating subsidiaries'.
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Takehisa TanakaWealth management refers to products and services available through the operating subsidiaries of the Charles Schwab Corporation of which there are important differences including, but NOT limited to, the type of advice and assistance provided, fees charged, and the rights and obligations of the parties.