Just as all successful advisory firms differ from each other—in their models and even in their succession plans—they’re also alike.”
James J. Green, Group Editorial Director, Investment Advisor Group |
Summary: The veteran advisor who has built a billion-dollar wealth management firm says there’s one troubling issue he and his owner-advisor peers share. While the next generation of advisors has many great skills, it doesn’t know how to sell. The firm run by this advisor is an SEC-registered, proudly fee-only RIA firm. “Fee-only” and “sales” are rarely uttered in the same sentence, but his point is well-made. All advisors are salespeople, even if the only “thing” they’re selling is their firm.
Just as all successful advisory firms differ from each other—in their models and even in their succession plans—they’re also alike.”
James J. Green, Group Editorial Director, Investment Advisor Group |
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