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TD Chief: Net Worth, not AUM, Should Determine RIA Fees

From Financial Advisor IQ
Added on June 2016 in Manage Your Practice
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Summary: RIAs charging a fee based solely on a client’s assets under management are selling themselves short, Tom Nally, president of TD Ameritrade Institutional, tells InvestmentNews. Instead, Nally says, RIAs should be charging a percentage of clients’ net worth, the publication writes.

Advisors: Have Opinions. Share Them. Become Your Business.

From IRIS
Added on June 2016 in Manage Your Practice
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Summary: Forming and then delivering an opinion is what professional advisers do for a living. With every client and every engagement opinions are created and expressed.  Virtually every incoming phone call and email that arrives from clients demands another opinion.

Fintech will bring a sea change to money management

From InvestmentNews
Added on June 2016 in Manage Your Practice
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Summary: Financial Technology Partners is a San Francisco-based investment-banking firm focused, appropriately enough, on the financial-technology industry. I managed to get my hands on its new report of how fintech is altering the landscape for money management. The report looks at industry trends, interviews numerous fintech executives and sizes up all of the usual big picture Silicon Valley stuff.

Kitces: Tech trend will lead advisers into niche practices

From Financial Planning
Added on June 2016 in Manage Your Practice
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Summary: Advisers have adopted technology long before robo advice entered the market, said Michael Kitces, partner and director of wealth management for Pinnacle Advisory Group, at the Pershing Insite 2016 conference. But these digital tools offer a new opportunity for advisers to focus, he added.

Advisers ignore these trends at their peril

From Financial Planning
Added on June 2016 in Manage Your Practice
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Summary: Working on my new book about financial planning forced me to think hard about an important question: What do planners most need to know in order to be successful at providing great value and service to their clients, and succeeding personally and financially as professionals?

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