Planning and Advice

The “new” wealth advisor — from transaction to transition

An advisor friend of mine decided not long ago that he was no longer going to sit back and feel paralyzed by the markets. His firm put out a “buy” list of companies that were trading at exceptional values, and he felt that he could generate some activity by phoning all of his clients to […]

By Barry LaValley |April 16, 2009

5 min read

Avoiding liability (Part 3): Your KYC process and other tools

The Know Your Client (KYC) process is commonly misunderstood. In general, the misunderstanding is born of the financial advisory and planning services’ history of being purely sales driven before it turned into a true profession. The misunderstanding is easily corrected, and should be, since correction is likely to result in more effective client communications, improved […]

By Harold Geller |April 7, 2009

6 min read

Helping clients find news they can use

It’s pretty hard to avoid financial market and economic news these days. Financial news is everywhere — radio, television, print, web — often appearing in articles and news broadcasts that might normally be reserved for other topics. Today, your clients are hearing, seeing, reading and surfing for more financial news than they ever have before. […]

By Peter Drake |April 7, 2009

5 min read

Focusing your practice on income planning

Income planning has long been regarded as the dull cousin of accumulation. The ups and downs of the markets are always the talk of mainstream media, while people scratch their heads when the discussion changes to GICs or annuities. “Income planning is just not something that has captured the imagination of the public,” explains Michael […]

By Deanne Gage |April 6, 2009

4 min read