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FDIC: Number of Problem Banks Decreased in Q4 2024

Calculated Risk

The aggregate return-on-assets ratio (ROA) increased 3 basis points to 1.12 Asset Quality Metrics Remained Generally Favorable, Though Weakness in Certain Portfolios Persisted Past-due and nonaccrual (PDNA) loans, or loans 30 or more days past due or in nonaccrual status, increased 7 basis points from the prior quarter to 1.60

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FDIC: Number of Problem Banks Increased in Q1 2024

Calculated Risk

Asset Quality Metrics Remained Generally Favorable With the Exception of Material Deterioration in Credit Card and Commercial Real Estate (CRE) Portfolios: Loans that were 90 days or more past due or in nonaccrual status increased to 0.91 From the FDIC: The number of banks on the FDIC’s “Problem Bank List” increased from 52 to 63.

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Weekend Reading For Financial Planners (March 29–30)

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Also in industry news this week: A recent survey indicates that younger "DIY" investors are more likely to be interested in working with a human advisor than their older counterparts, suggesting an opportunity for advisors to tap into this demographic (perhaps by setting minimum planning fees that ensure these clients can be served profitably today (..)

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Helping Clients Grasp Abstract Retirement Income Strategies With Historical Market Visualization

Nerd's Eye View

For many financial advisors, a core part of the retirement planning process involves simulating whether the client's assets will last through retirement. Yet while these tools offer mathematical metrics, they often fall short in helping clients connect the numbers to their real lives.

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Weekend Reading For Financial Planners (December 28–29)

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The report suggests this might be due in part to increased RIA valuations and the assumption of some firm founders that next-generation employees won't be financially able to buy out the firm from them, though additional data indicates that many firms don't have career paths in place that could help next-generation advisors envision their path to firm (..)

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Adviser links: estate uncertainty

Abnormal Returns

(citywire.com) The latest in advisor fintech news including saturation in the portfolio management tech space. kindnessfp.com) Why clients need to organize their digital assets for estate planning purposes. wealthmanagement.com) The number of cash balance plans are on the rise. wsj.com) How to protect your parents from scammers.

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#FASuccess Ep 412: 3X’ing The Business With No More Than 50 Great Clients By Hyperfocusing On Who You Can Add The Most Value For, With Anjali Jariwala

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Anjali is the Founder of FIT Advisors, an RIA based in Torrance, California (but works virtually with clients nationwide) and oversees $65 million in assets under management for 45 client households. My guest on today's podcast is Anjali Jariwala.

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