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Weekend Reading For Financial Planners (January 25–26)

Nerd's Eye View

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Weekend Reading For Financial Planners (December 14–15)

Nerd's Eye View

Enjoy the current installment of "Weekend Reading For Financial Planners" – this week's edition kicks off with the news that a recent study indicates that surveyed advisory firms that raised their fees in the last year saw almost identical 97% client retention rates as firms that lowered their fees (with the firms raising their fees bringing (..)

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Weekend Reading For Financial Planners (February 24-25)

Nerd's Eye View

Which suggests that instead of trying to go head-to-head with these larger firms (and their heftier marketing budgets) in attracting clients, smaller firms might instead demonstrate how they are 'different' by offering a unique service offering tailored to their ideal target clients.

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12 Steps To Creating A Solid Financial Plan For Yourself

Clever Girl Finance

Create a list of things to plan for How to make a financial plan Expert tip: Consider your needs for each life stage Determine the type of financial plan you need Tips on how to frequently review your financial plan What is a financial plan using an example?

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How to Cut Down on Money Stress This Year

Your Richest Life

You Need a Budget and Monarch Money are a couple that I recommend. Come up with a budget Many people avoid budgets because they feel restrictive, but honestly, keeping a consistent budget offers a lot of freedom. When you keep up with your budget, you can build in opportunities for spending without guilt.

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How To Manage A Financial Windfall In 10 Steps

Clever Girl Finance

Consult with professionals for your windfall finance planning During the waiting period, consult with a certified financial planner , a financial advisor, and/or a CPA to determine what to do concerning taxes. Be sure to discuss this with your financial planner or financial advisor for specific guidance.

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How Much Should I Be Saving in My 20s?

Carson Wealth

Build Positive Financial Behaviors. If you learn to budget in your 20s, that habit will carry with you through your lifetime. Consider online budgeting tools , spreadsheets or even pen and a notebook. . Track income, expenses and build in budgeted items for future financial goals.