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Kitces: A warning for aspiring advisors

From OnWallStreet
Added on August 2018 in Join an RIA
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Summary: Many jobs that are offered to aspiring advisors require them to generate clients from zero. And most entry-level jobs involve selling something very different than a person’s time or expertise: namely, a company’s products and solutions.

When it comes to regulating AI in financial services, murky waters are ahead

From InvestmentNews
Added on August 2018 in Form an RIA
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Summary: Amid all the excitement about the potential uses of artificial intelligence in financial advice, there is still a lot of uncertainty about how this new technology will fit into the existing regulatory framework governing financial services firms.

Trouble Sleeping? Here's Why

From ThinkAdvisor
Added on August 2018 in Thought Leadership
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Summary: Money, or lack there of, has typically been blamed for causing most sleepless nights for Americans, but a recent survey by Bankrate.com, found that the main stressor for 41% of all age groups was relationships.

Want to Sell Your Advisory Practice? Start With 'Freakonomics'

From ThinkAdvisor
Added on August 2018 in M&A Issues
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Summary: In his book “Freakonomics,” University of Chicago economist Steven Levitt and journalist Stephen J. Dubner explain the economics of residential real estate transactions, which may come as a surprise.

Voices Do advisors cave to peer pressure?

From Financial Planning
Added on August 2018 in Thought Leadership
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Summary: Two recent client stories opened my eyes to something I thought we left behind in high school — peer pressure. Their experiences floored me, and I realized we have to help clients combat much more than just their internal money scripts to achieve financial peace. How do we help them not succumb to the sometimes crippling judgment of others? In turn, how do advisors avoid the same forces?

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