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Establishing Solo 401(k) Plans For Self-Employed Workers: Options, Contribution Limits, Deadlines, And More!

Nerd's Eye View

Among the several different types of retirement plans that are available to self-employed workers, solo 401(k) plans can offer the most flexibility and the ability to contribute the highest amount of tax-advantaged savings.

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Investors face inflation, recession fears with confidence

Nationwide Financial

In managing market risk, investors are lagging significantly; only 60% said they have plans in place to help protect assets in volatile markets. Financial professionals are way ahead of the investing public, with 93% reporting strategies in place to help their clients manage market risk.

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Mastering Finances with a Certified Investment/Financial Advisor

International College of Financial Planning

Some common career paths for investment advisors include working as wealth manager, family office, portfolio manager (PMS), Retirement Planner, Estate Planner. Investment advisors can also specialize in specific areas such as retirement planning, tax planning, or portfolio management.

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Why a CRM for Financial Advisors is Critical For Growing Your Business

FMG

Redtail — Redtail CRM is a web-based, full-featured, and easy-to-use client management solution built for financial advisors. Learn more about how Redtail and FMG Suite work hand-in-hand to help you target your ideal clients and develop strong relationships. What are some advantages of a CRM?

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CFP® Challenge Pathway: An Opportunity to Reserve a Successful Career in Finance

International College of Financial Planning

This ensures that you emerge as a well-rounded financial advisor capable of offering clients top-notch advice on personal finance, tax planning, investment management, retirement planning, and more.

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What are the Different Types of Financial Advisors?

WiserAdvisor

These advisors vary in terms of their areas of expertise and the specific types of financial services they provide, and tailor their advice to their client’s financial situation, needs, and goals. Investment advisors help manage and diversify a client’s portfolio to limit their exposure to market volatility.

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Weekend Reading For Financial Planners (January 4–5)

Nerd's Eye View

Enjoy the current installment of "Weekend Reading For Financial Planners" - this week's edition kicks off with a recent survey indicating that a majority of advisors are viewing new client acquisition as their primary challenge in the current competitive environment for financial advice (followed by compliance and technology management) and suggests (..)