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

Nerd's Eye View

Professional service industries tend to evolve over time as the regulatory environment evolves and new technologies emerge. 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.

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Kitces & Carl Ep 135: Do Experienced Financial Planners Have A Professional Obligation To Create Job Opportunities For The Next Generation?

Nerd's Eye View

Ultimately, the key point is that there are a number of ways that the financial planning industry can tackle the looming spike in demand for new advisors without imposing an artificial obligation on advisors, which, if not met, would imply a deficiency in professional duty.

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Reframing your thinking to overcome fear about developing COI relationships

Million Dollar Round Table (MDRT)

Forte, FCII, CFP There should always be a holistic nature to financial planning. We should always look to have access to a great legal service, tax support, general insurance and mortgage insurance, with solutions for specific categories of client, such as those who are vulnerable.

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4 Tips for Building an Advisor Tech Stack as a Solopreneur

eMoney Advisor

These professionals look to a well-designed financial planning tech stack to free up as much time as possible to spend with clients. If you’re thinking of starting your own financial planning practice as a solopreneur, you’ve come to the right place. Look for the level of flexibility you desire.

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Cresset’s Susie Cranston on Aligning Passion, Technology, and Leadership to Scale a Multibillion-Dollar Firm

Steve Sanduski

On today’s show, Susie Cranston shares her insights on the essence of great leadership, including why servant leadership is is one of the best models for a professional services firm. But what differentiates a lot of firms is the service that’s provided on top of that.”

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Reclaiming Professionalism

Inside Information

I’m in the early stages of writing a book about my experiences over 40+ years in the financial planning profession (is anybody going to want to read it?). There is certainly nothing wrong with being good at the metrics of managing an RIA as a business, but what does that have to do with professionalism?

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Dominating Digital: Mastering SEO for Financial Services

Indigo Marketing Agency

So when someone cracks open that 10-pound book and flips to F for “financial advisor,” they see your smiling face, professional services, and contact info. The phonebook readers, on the other hand, are already motivated buyers weighing potential solutions. It connects you with the active searchers.