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Future Advisor: The Three Keys to Practice Management

From IRIS
Added on November 2016 in Manage Your Practice
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Summary: Future Ready financial Advisors have a script binder to cover off the most important conversations and questions their best clients and prospects ask. Questions such as “ What do I get for the fee I pay?” Is it a process and a clear script, or do you wing the answer? Are you telling your ideal clients and prospects, we have a process and here it is with confidence, clarity and consistency.

What's Wrong With Advisor Tech, And How To Fix (Some Of) It

From FA Magazine
Added on November 2016 in Manage Your Practice
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Summary: With all of the great advances we’ve seen in advisor technology over the last several years, you’d think that some of the basic technology problems that have plagued advisors for years would have been addressed by now. Unfortunately, that’s not the case. 

Advisor Social Media Use Grows, as Do the Different Ways It's Used

From ThinkAdvisor
Added on November 2016 in Manage Your Practice
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Summary: There’s no question that financial advisors are increasingly using social media platforms to communicate with current clients and to prospect for more, but exactly how they engage and how often depends in large part on their individual firms.

Many FAs Aren't Ready for the New DOL Rule

From Financial Advisor IQ
Added on November 2016 in Manage Your Practice
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Summary: The Department of Labor’s fiduciary rule for retirement-account advisors, which takes effect in April next year, requires FAs to understand their books of business as never before.

LinkedIn + Facebook = Introductions²

From WealthManagement.com
Added on November 2016 in Manage Your Practice
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Summary: Introductions are the most powerful form of word-of-mouth marketing. Our research on elite financial professionals and affluent investors continues to reinforce this fact. When one person intentionally introduces a service provider to someone they know, the credibility transfer speeds up the entire sales process.

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