“Weekend Content for New Financial Planners” is a collection of articles, podcasts, videos, etc. that I’ve been consuming regarding breaking into financial planning, industry trends, career development, and more. One of the most valuable podcast episodes I’ve listened to all year, Bob Seawright shares a number of actionable behavioral finance best practices and covers topics including [Podcast or Video]: A review of “Closed versus Open” systems and Inductive versus Deductive reasoning The advantage of holding our views probabilistically Questions to combat confirmation bias How to make fewer decisions and the importance of checklists A reminder that money is a means to an end And more… “As an advisor, I think…
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Weekend Content for New Financial Planners (October 22-23, 2022)
“Weekend Content for New Financial Planners” is a collection of articles, podcasts, videos, etc. that I’ve been consuming regarding breaking into financial planning, industry trends, career development, and more. Sensible Money founder and CEO Dana Anspach shares her origin story and covers a range of retirement planning topics including [Podcast]: Her all-weather portfolio approach and why she relies on individual bonds instead of bond funds Factors to consider when making the mortgage pay-off decision Her process and philosophy behind long-term care planning When she recommends using annuities And more… “It started with a focus on what we all call sequence risk—how do you build and design portfolios that can help…
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Weekend Content for New Financial Planners (October 15-16, 2022)
“Weekend Content for New Financial Planners” is a collection of articles, podcasts, videos, etc. that I’ve been consuming regarding breaking into financial planning, industry trends, career development, and more. Dr. Daniel Crosby with a 5-step framework for easier client conversations around market volatility, why advisors should encourage clients to focus on their “personal economy,” and the case for investors buying more of “what they don’t know” [Article]: “Behavioral finance and soft skills add ‘hard’ value to clients. Relational and behavioral considerations are the only enduring competitive advantages in our space. Technology can serve as a point of differentiation for a time, but today’s cutting-edge tech becomes tomorrow’s table stakes. So…
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Weekend Content for New Financial Planners (October 8-9, 2022)
“Weekend Content for New Financial Planners” is a collection of articles, podcasts, videos, etc. that I’ve been consuming regarding breaking into financial planning, industry trends, career development, and more. Meir Statman on a range of behavioral finance topics including [Podcast]: The difference between using money for happiness versus well-being and why he encourages the latter How advisors can use behavioral finance to grow their business Misunderstood behavioral biases How advisors can get clients to “open up” more easily And more… “I think of financial advisors as well-being advisors. Financial advisors are more than wealth managers. They are well-being managers. They are in the business of helping people find well-being. ……
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Weekend Content for New Financial Planners (October 1-2, 2022)
“Weekend Content for New Financial Planners” is a collection of articles, podcasts, videos, etc. that I’ve been consuming regarding breaking into financial planning, industry trends, career development, and more. Herbers and Company founder Angie Herbers shares the two biggest communication skills to set yourself apart from others, what firms are looking for in new hires, and more [Podcast]: “First, a lot of hiring firms will take them seriously even though they don’t have a lot of experience. From Herbers and Company’s perspective, there are lots of opportunities out there for new advisors who have no experience. To gain that experience, though, you’ve got to get boots on the ground. You’ve…