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Kitces: Robos will take away jobs — just not yours

From Financial Planning
Added on July 2018 in Plan for the Future
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Summary: The early fear around robo advisors was that they would perform the work of human advisors — and at a fraction of the cost. Yet in practice, robos have failed to capture even 0.1% market share of consumers’ investable assets. Nonetheless, this failure doesn’t mean technology won’t fundamentally reshape how our firms operate.

Tie or No Tie?

From Advisor Perspectives
Added on July 2018 in Plan for the Future
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Summary: After I wrote an article on business suits, several advisors asked me about casual dress, the biggest concern being about whether you should wear a tie. I’m going to unbutton that question and provide insight about what you could do to pull off this look successfully.

3 Ways Small Firms Can Hire Smarter

From ThinkAdvisor
Added on June 2018 in Plan for the Future
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Summary: Unless you’ve been overly fixated on the Kardashians for last half-decade, you’re undoubtedly aware of the “talent shortage” in the advisory industry. Simply put, most independent firms are growing faster than professional schools can turn out new financial planners.

Visit the store to "Assess Yourself" with The Partnership Resource

From RIA Match
Added on June 2018 in Plan for the Future
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SummaryThe full report brings together information on how you behave in the workplace and why to give you a powerful sense of your strengths and value to an organization.

Ensuring The Future Of Your Firm: Growing G2 Entrepreneurs

From FA Magazine
Added on June 2018 in Plan for the Future
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Summary: At any conference, usually even on the first day, you can find a group of people who founded their own companies sitting in the bar commiserating. If you could overhear them, you would most likely hear the phrase, “They are not entrepreneurs.”

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