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#FASuccess Ep 432: Crafting “Input Deliverables” That Show Financial Planning Value To Clients Without Creating Busy-Work, With Seth Scott

Nerd's Eye View

Welcome to the 432nd episode of the Financial Advisor Success Podcast! Seth is the founder of Heartwood Financial Planning, an advisory firm affiliated with PlanMember Securities Corporation that is based in Fresno, California, and oversees approximately $100 million in assets under management for 850 client households.

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The Future Of Financial Advice: How Tech and Approaches In 2030 Will Differ From Today

Nerd's Eye View

For instance, the financial advice industry has seen many changes to regulations (for both advisors and their clients), advisor business models, and the advisor technology landscape. The changing patterns in how financial advice is delivered can be compared to the similar trends seen in the evolution of medicine.

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10 Biggest Ideas in “How NOT to Invest”

The Big Picture

That insight greatly simplified my task of making the book both fun to read and helpful for anyone interested in investing. Here is a broad overview of each of the 10 main sections, which can help you quickly grasp the key ideas in the book. Poor Advice : Why is there so much bad advice? Good Advice : 10.

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Personal finance links: financial stress

Abnormal Returns

podcasts.apple.com) Christine Benz and Jeff Ptak talk with Tom Idzorek and Paul Kaplan about their new book "Lifetime Financial Advice: A Personalized Optimal Multilevel Approach." slate.com) Personal finance Financial planning is all about tradeoffs. barrons.com) Financial stress is real. moneytalks101.substack.com)

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Kitces & Carl Ep 94: Is Being A Financial Planner A Service Business Or An Intellectual Property Business?

Nerd's Eye View

For many financial advisors, the most valuable part of what they offer comes down to the financial advice that they give, whether it be the expert guidance they give to a certain niche or a unique point of view that presents unique insights to an individual client. developing a valuable offering for consumers.

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Book Review: The Psychology of Money by Morgan Housel

MainStreet Financial Planning

The book is divided into 20 chapters which are written more like short stories. I found this short story concept refreshing because I could read a chapter and then quit for the evening or even a few days, then come back to the book and start a new chapter, learning a new concept without having to keep up as you would with a traditional book.

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#FASuccess Ep 405: When Being ‘Youthful’ Turns From A Liability To An Asset In Building Your (Long-Term) Advisory Business, With Gaetano Sacco

Nerd's Eye View

In this episode, we talk in-depth about Gaetano's experience working in insurance sales starting soon after he graduated from college, including why the need to cold-call for business as a relative newcomer was both a challenge and a confidence-builder as he started to gain traction selling insurance products and some standalone financial plans, the (..)

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