Planning and Advice

Aging entrepreneurs ponder retirement

I was thinking about transitioning wealth while watching Godfather II the other day. Mafia kingpin Michael Corleone was commenting on his elderly rival Hyman Roth: “He talks to me as a son; as his successor . . . but the old man thinks he’ll live forever.” Anyone who’s known an ambitious hard working business-owner friend, […]

By Keith Pangertitsch |January 1, 2010

5 min read

Getting established is hard work

A financial advisor’s first 10 years in business can be precarious.

By Alison MacAlpine |January 1, 2010

11 min read

Winning clients on the soccer field

As much as we seek the Holy Grail to building a successful book of business, the truth is none exists. With so many different strategies to approach potential clients, it’s difficult to really pinpoint which ones work better than others. Most successful advisors use strategies that best fit their talents and don’t use up an […]

By Stephen Verbeek |January 1, 2010

7 min read

Training programs help rookies

Consider this: of the 17,500 CFPs in Canada, 44% are over age 50 and will be retiring in the next 10-15 years. However, only 10% of CFP professionals are under the age of 35. That means there are awesome opportunities for younger advisors to succeed older planners as they exit their businesses. The opportunities are […]

By Staff |January 1, 2010

7 min read