From InvestmentNews
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Summary: As more advisers adopt online strategies to stay competitive in a changing market, a new deal struck between a traditional advisory firm and a Silicon Valley robo-adviser highlights how technology is disrupting the industry.
From Financial Advisor IQ
Added on August 2014 in M&A Issues
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Summary: If you’re looking for an attractive practice to buy in the next five years, you’re not alone, according to WealthManagement.com. There seem to be far more would-be buyers than sellers of advisory businesses at the moment, which gives sellers the edge. At the same time, many sellers are more interested in pursuing the best outcome for themselves and their clients than in getting the highest price for their firm.
From Wall Street Journal
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Summary: Sometimes it isn't what you say to the client. It's how you say it. If an adviser comes across as impatient or condescending, for example, the message won't be heard. "If you don't strike the right tone, your advice won't be followed, no matter how good it is," says Karol Ward, a New York psychotherapist and presentation coach.
From Financial Advisor
Added on August 2014 in M&A Issues
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Summary: The wealth management landscape may be primed for a shake-up as a number of revenue-hungry banks plan to enter the business. Roughly a quarter of banks are gearing up to offer wealth management services within the next two years, according to a survey of 200 bank executives and senior banking professionals conducted this spring by American Banker and SourceMedia Research.
From Financial Planning
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Summary: Newly minted financial planning assistant Airionne Givens didn't have a lot of money when she was growing up in St. Louis. And she saw plenty of other African-American families who struggled with college costs, retirement saving and other financial challenges. Until Givens went to college, she had never heard of, or knew about, financial planning. But once she did, she was hooked. "I wanted to help people who were in the same predicament as the people I knew, and I saw that this was a way I could do that," Givens says.