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Top 6 Technologies That Financial Advisors Are Adopting in 2017

Added on June 2017 in Manage Your Practice
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Summary: As I sit through today's conference agenda at the T3 Advisor Conference in Orange County, CA., I grow impressed with the array of fintech financial advisors have at their disposal. Here is our look at the top five technologies wealth managers, and other industry professionals will be embracing in 2017 and beyond.

Do's and Don'ts of Twitter, LinkedIn and Facebook for Advisors

Added on June 2017 in Thought Leadership
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Summary: To be or not to be on social media: That isn’t the question. Today, it’s a must for financial advisors to have a digital presence, and that doesn’t mean just putting up a website and hoping prospects will find it.

Pay attention to buy-sell agreements

Added on June 2017 in Plan for the Future
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Summary: Although most advisers are probably familiar with buy-sell agreements, many may not be paying enough attention to their own.

Don't Let Your Business Control Your Life

Added on June 2017 in Manage Your Practice
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Summary: I don't like most business books. I don't like them because they usually take a very complex topic — building a successful business — and dumb it down to what is commonly called “The Hero's Journey.” In their journey, the authors start to climb the mountain, face some challenges, come up with some great ideas and keep climbing until they reach the summit; it's the best thing that they’ve ever done, and they’ve accomplished it.

Dynasty Financial wins its first Goldman Sachs team -- a Schwab RIA now with $1 billion of UHNW advised assets

Added on June 2017 in Form an RIA
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Summary: Dynasty Financial Partners won the account of yet another $1-billion-plus breakaway team but its first poach of the esteemed Goldman Sachs & Co. The New York-based firm landed the new team, DG Wealth Partners, which consists primarily David Darby, 43, a magna cum laude Brown University graduate who worked at Goldman Sachs Private Wealth Management for 21 years, most recently from its Palm Beach office. 

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