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11 "Must Haves" for Your Website

Added on August 2016 in Manage Your Practice
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Summary: Whether you’re a small independent advisor or large financial firm, there are 11 key items you need to have on your website. These items will help you reach people more organically and truly connect with your current and prospective clients.

Compatible Clients: Time Well Spent

Added on August 2016 in Manage Your Practice
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Summary: One of the lessons most successful advisors have learned is that they should seek out clients who are like them: people with the same values, goals and interests. People with whom they have a natural rapport. 

Do You Want to Know the Secret of Elite Teams?

Added on August 2016 in Manage Your Practice
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Summary: I love your book on Elite Teams; in fact I use it to help me lead my team,” Gerry exclaimed rather enthusiastically, and then asked, “What is your latest research saying about Elite Teams?”

How RIAs Are Using PR to Lure Talent

Added on August 2016 in Manage Your Practice
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Summary: Growth is the name of the game for today’s RIA. The SEC, in its 2017 fiscal year budget proposal, stated, “From 2001 to 2015, assets under management of SEC-registered advisers increased approximately 210% from $21.5 trillion to approximately $66.8 trillion.” Among the factors fueling this growth in the RIA channel are tuck-ins, instances where a financial advisor or team of advisors join an existing RIA.

Too many people kept in the dark about life insurance costs

Added on August 2016 in Manage Your Practice
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Summary: One of the industry's largest life insurance companies recently filed a motion for secrecy in a lawsuit against them for allegedly singling out and charging certain policyholders substantially more for the cost of insurance. This is another example of efforts to keep policyholders and advisers in the dark, denying the information essential to the prudent selection and proper management of life insurance. This is also an opportunity for advisers to develop new business by adding a flashlight, a ruler, and a bag for money, to your toolbox.

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