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“Training up” support staff so they are, at a minimum, insurance- and securities-licensed (and therefore able to handle a larger range of client questions that would normally be forwarded to you); “Training up” support staff so they are, at a minimum, insurance- and securities-licensed (and therefore able to handle a larger range of client questions […]
By John Craig |December 9, 2004
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Advocis conference update: Membership drive main focus for new chair Advocis conference update: Expert offers tips to send CI sales through roof Advocis conference update: Understanding generation profiles essential to team-building Advocis conference update: Survey says hedge funds will dominate new launches (June 4, 2004) In the ever-changing world of financial services, Doug Towill suggests […]
By John Craig |June 4, 2004
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Advocis conference update: Membership drive main focus for new chair (June 1, 2004) Donna Thorne is a big believer in the difference a solid critical illness insurance (CI) policy can make in a person’s life. “When your clients or your friends or family members become diagnosed with a very serious, life-threatening illness such as a […]
By John Craig |June 1, 2004
(May 31, 2004) Freshly minted Advocis chair Randy Reynolds wasted no time in identifying his biggest challenge for the next year following the association’s annual general meeting in Calgary late Friday. “Right now, we represent the only voice for independent-minded financial advisors in Canada, yet we only have 16,000 members, and 16,000 members drive a […]
By John Craig |May 31, 2004
(May 28, 2004) Maybe it’s the story of the man who blew himself off his own toilet when he dropped a lit cigarette into its turpentine-saturated waters or perhaps it’s the tale of the couple whose car went missing and was returned a day later along with an appreciative note and some free concert tickets […]
By John Craig |May 28, 2004
(May 27, 2004) The Advocis 2004 national conference officially kicked off in Calgary today, with one industry insider stressing the importance of striving for professionalism and highlighting opportunities that the informed advisor can capitalize on. “There’s a lot of uncertainty out there and there’s a lot of change in product and distribution, mergers and acquisitions […]
By John Craig |May 27, 2004
(March 23, 2004) Demonstrate your added value and deepen your relationships with clients and prospects by sending them this customizable letter highlighting a few of the noteworthy measures from the 2004 federal budget. For a general budget overview story, please click here. Dear [Client/Prospect name here], As you are no doubt aware, Finance Minister Ralph […]
By John Craig |March 18, 2004
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Planning and Advice
Survey finds advisors favour equities, trusts Likelihood of using seminars as a primary prospecting tool decreases with years in the profession — less than 5 years (48%), 5 to 10 years (39%) and more than 10 years (31%) Advisors licensed to sell mutual funds (46%) and insurance (42%) are more likely to rely on referrals […]
By John Craig |March 17, 2004
The federal finance minister appoints directors from the nominating committee’s list after consulting the provincial finance ministers. Qualified board candidates are identified and recommended by a nominating committee consisting of federally and provincially appointed members and a private sector CEO chair. The organization has its own board of directors and professional management team with “experience […]
By John Craig |March 11, 2004
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