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Can Internal Succession Succeed?

From Financial Advisor Magazine
Added on January 2015 in Plan for the Future
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Summary: If we want to have a good financial advice industry, we need to own it. One way to do that, among others, is to sell our firms internally to our subordinates. Internal succession—passing the baton to people actively engaged in the business—is one of the best ways to keep a firm’s culture alive and keep promises to clients and employees
 

Where Advisors are Looking to Fund Succession Plans

From wealthmanagement.com
Added on January 2015 in Plan for the Future
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Summary: Just over a third of advisors say they have a succession plan, but how viable is it and where are they getting the money to fund it? A new survey shows hitting up friends and family is still one of the more popular financing avenues to explore, but most are banking on their broker/dealers.

Tackling the Millennial Advisor Recruiting Problem

From Think Advisor
Added on January 2015 in Plan for the Future
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Summary: Financial advisors have a difficult job: keeping up with the markets, following ever-changing regulations, growing their business, protecting clients’ assets, and sometimes even protecting clients from themselves when a market drop or hot new investment trend makes a bad idea look good.

Put your plan in place today

From InvestmentNews
Added on January 2015 in Plan for the Future
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Summary: "Why do today what you can put off until tomorrow?” — an inversion of Ben Franklin's virtuous commandment — is apt for continuity and succession planning. But it won't hold water as an excuse when regulators come knocking.

 

Kill Your Resolutions: Set Better Goals for 2015

From Financial Planning
Added on January 2015 in Plan for the Future
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Summary: Advisors often start a new year with the best intentions. They set goals such as, "I want to increase my personal income by 25%," or "I want to add 10 new $1 million accounts."But, surprise! Midway through the year, they lose interest. The New Year's goals become an afterthought as the day-to-day stuff gets in the way.
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