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Summary: The ‘rule of three’ is a writing principle that suggests that groups of three are very effective. I believe this is especially true when it comes to RIA marketing. From my experience, those RIAs that are most successful share three basic characteristics:
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Summary: If founders of financial-advice practices want to grow their firms, they have to transition from being full-time advisors to being full-time CEOs, Hoon Kang writes in Advisor Perspectives.
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Summary: Much has been written about succession planning, with the focus of the successor either being another financial planning firm or a younger planner within the firm. But there is an important third option: Wealthy clients who become career changers.
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Summary: “It’s refreshing to hear your research - empirical data that shows the impact of ‘trust’ on the advisor-client relationship. But it seems that we’re at a disadvantage as advisors because everyone, especially the affluent are so distrusting.” Perry explained with a concerned demeanor, and then asked, “What’s your advice on building trust?”