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#FASuccess Ep 409: Adding 1,400 New Clients In A Year As An Extension Of Doing (Profitable) Student Loan Consulting At Scale, With Travis Hornsby

Nerd's Eye View

In this episode, we talk in-depth about how Travis originally developed his specialization of student loan planning through first correcting the misinformation given to his (now-)wife and her friends in the medical field (and realized that he could give high value to a chronically underserved population), how Travis first started his student loan consulting (..)

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Weekend Reading For Financial Planners (Sept 24-25)

Nerd's Eye View

While the new rule allows financial advisors to proactively use testimonials (from clients), endorsements (from non-clients), and highlight their own ratings on various third-party websites, the SEC’s warning suggests that advisory firms will want to take care to abide by the compliance requirements linked to the new rule.

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What is an 83(i) Election and How Do You You File One?

Harness Wealth

The key differences between 83(i) and 83(b) elections The benefits and risks of an 83(i) election The eligibility criteria for an 83(i) election How to file an 83(i) election 83(i) compliance requirements for companies Is an 83(i) election right for you? What is an 83(i) election?

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Satisfying an Advisor’s Quest for Independence as an Employee

Diamond Consultants

They want to have a sense of ownership over how they run their practice—including the ability to hire and fire team members, distinguish themselves from their colleagues by marketing their business creatively, and be allowed to run their practice without as much interference from compliance. To him, all employee firms were the same.

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Stock Options, Explained: Incentive Stock Options vs. Non-Qualified Stock Options

Carson Wealth

In practice, ISOs create complex tax compliance and planning issues for both employers and employees. Additionally, stock options are typically granted to management and C-suite employees whose base compensation levels may place the employees above the AMT threshold.

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