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Voices 10 tactless things I tell clients

Added on May 2018 in Thought Leadership
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Summary: I say tactless things to clients all the time, but I know these truths add value and differentiate my practice. I think these things are so important, in fact, that I typically make sure I share them with prospective clients, as well. They could work for you, too.

How OSJs Can Remain Relevant in a Consolidating Industry

Added on May 2018 in Thought Leadership
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Summary: The wealth management industry is facing pressure to consolidate as the advising community tackles challenges like ever-changing industry regulation, consolidation and revenue compression. Offices of Supervisory Jurisdiction (OSJs), independent broker-dealer branches that supervise and provide consulting and business services to independent advisors, are not immune to this trend. In order to stay competitive and grow their businesses, OSJs should consider the many ways they can articulate their unique value and build scale into their models to attract and retain advisors who would otherwise remain self-supervising.

5 Great Habits to Grow Your Business

Added on May 2018 in Thought Leadership
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Summary: How many people do you know that have so much to offer but bad habits prevent them from being their best? I can’t tell you how many sales professionals I see that look so good, come across so well, work for such great companies, and yet don’t do what it takes to run a healthy business.

Pope Francis wants financial advisers to work like fiduciaries

Added on May 2018 in Thought Leadership
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Summary: Pope Francis weighed in on the debate over the need for a universal fiduciary standard for financial advisers Thursday in a wide critique of global finance that admonished advisers who worked against the best interests of their clients.

Envestnet Embraces Alexa, Insurance Products

Added on May 2018 in Thought Leadership
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Summary: The virtual assistant will be connected to an analytics-powered tool called Envision IQ. The goal is to let advisors review client information on demand even when they’re not in front of a computer. Beta testing shows that less than half of Envestnet users regularly talk to Alexa, but Frank Coates, the company’s executive managing director, said having such a tool available will make voice bots more popular among financial professionals.

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