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Skin in the Game

Added on February 2018 in Thought Leadership
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Summary: When you think about major investors in the financial technology space, there are the usual suspects: the venture capital firms, such as FTV Capital, private equity firms like Francisco Partners, and large institutions, such as BlackRock and WisdomTree.

10 of the most disruptive trends in wealth management

Added on February 2018 in Thought Leadership
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Summary: Will 2018 bring a collective embrace of the holistic financial planning model? How will heightened scrutiny from regulators weigh on fees and the delivery of retirement advice? What about robos and artificial intelligence?
 


 

Voices The forgotten tribe of CPA financial advisors

Added on January 2018 in Thought Leadership
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Summary: In my early years covering the financial planning industry, there was a common stereotype about accountants who also act as planners. It was thought that these CPAs were merely tax practitioners who had been badgered by their clients into learning a little bit more about investments.

How to Build Your Ideal Tech Stack for Improved Efficiency and Client Experience

Added on January 2018 in Thought Leadership
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Summary: One of the biggest changes in the financial advisory business over the past 10 years or so has been the rise of technology. Now, of course, technology has always been a part of the business — as anyone who, like me, struggled with Advent Access performance reports in the 1990s can attest. But the accelerated rate of technology change in the last 10 years has been amazing. Unfortunately, for many financial advisors, the rate of change, and the number of choices available, has also been overwhelming.

Why the Wealth Management Model Fails Women

Added on January 2018 in Thought Leadership
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Summary: The wealth management industry has, for decades, been largely about catering to one specific type of individual: male, most likely somewhere in their 30s to 60s, married and with a traditional family.

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