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Why To Use George Kinder’s 3 Life Planning Questions With Financial Planning Clients

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Financial planning is both an art and a science. While an advisor needs technical financial planning knowledge to create and implement plans for clients, soft skills that involve effective communication and relationship building are also crucial to both relate to prospects and clients and to understand their needs.

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How To Use George Kinder’s 3 Life Planning Questions With Financial Planning Clients

Nerd's Eye View

Financial planning is both an art and a science. While an advisor needs technical financial planning knowledge to create and implement plans for clients, soft skills that involve effective communication and relationship building are also crucial to both relate to prospects and clients and to understand their needs.

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Advice Engagement Strategies: 4 Core Areas To Motivate Clients To Be More Active In The Financial Planning Process

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Financial advisors will sometimes talk about ‘bad’ clients who don’t act on the advice being provided. Advice Engagement is a framework that can help advisors address the challenge of motivating clients. by ensuring that clients receive information in a way that is useful for them); education (e.g.,

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A Recordkeeping Checklist For Financial Planning Services: Proactive Documentation Of Service Delivery To Reduce Regulatory Scrutiny

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While state and Federal regulations clearly outline recordkeeping requirements for areas like financials, advertisements, and trading records, there is a notable gap when it comes to documenting the delivery of services – especially financial planning services – necessary to justify the fees charged for those services.

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Kitces & Carl Ep 154: The Limits Where Technology Can’t Scale Financial Planning Advice

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Just a few decades ago, giving financial advice was largely a manual process – printing lengthy financial plans, processing physical checks, and managing paper files. Many client concerns are deeply personal, requiring empathy, trust, and a nuanced understanding of complex emotional and financial situations.

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How “Probability Of Success” Differs Between One-Time And Ongoing Financial Plans

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Monte Carlo simulations have become the dominant method for conducting financial planning analyses for clients and are a feature of most comprehensive financial planning software programs.

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The Growth Of Collaborative Planning – And Decline Of “The (Written Financial) Plan”

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Financial plans play an important role for both clients and advisors, as they not only help clients gain a clear perspective of their current financial position, but also provide advisors with a systematic way to organize their analyses and communicate their recommendations to the client.