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Throughout my career as an advisor I’ve been fortunate to work with many high-net-worth prospects and clients. Affluent business people, professionals and families are an interesting and challenging breed. They have incredible drive and are confident and demanding of both themselves and their advisors. They can differ, however, in how they relate to advisors and […]
By David Wm. Brown |April 8, 2010
3 min read
Planning and Advice
Like Ahab’s white whale, the high-net-worth investor looms large in the back of advisors’ minds — seemingly just out of grasp for many of them. A few tweaks to your business model and a couple more years of referrals and you’ll be there, you tell yourself. But if that’s really what you think, you’re probably […]
By Mark Noble |April 7, 2010
13 min read
April 7, 2010
Estate Planning
It's in the advisor’s interest to provide assistance should an entrepreneur consider selling their business
By Mark Groulx |April 1, 2010
5 min read
Many people have approached me in the past suggesting that I am unduly critical of active products and strategies. Perhaps not too surprisingly, I counter that perhaps it is THEY who are unduly critical of passive products and strategies. I wouldn’t mind active strategies at all if they were as cheap, pure, broadly diversified and […]
By John J. De Goey |April 1, 2010
Industry
For many exempt market dealers (EMDs), especially those never registered before, there are a host of unfamiliar obligations that must be met, many of which are straightforward and administrative in nature (in many cases, third-party service providers offer cost-effective means of addressing many of these tasks). Other tasks and obligations, such as suitability assessment and […]
By Richard E. Austin |April 1, 2010
A recent meeting of industry minds at York University explored the idea of imposing a fiduciary duty upon financial advisors. Noting many other professions, including doctors and lawyers, require that standard, the gathering was meant to get the attention of regulators and lead to creation of commensurate rules. According to one advisor in attendance, the […]
By Philip Porado |April 1, 2010
A client of mine sells security systems. Whenever he has potential customers call him about buying a home alarm, he asks them when they were robbed. He knows most people take home security seriously after they’ve had a break-in. Human nature is like that. We only prepare for risks after they’ve hit close to home. […]
By Harper Fraze |April 1, 2010
4 min read
Every now and then I’ll buy a lottery ticket and dream of winning millions. If I had $10 million, I’d hang out in my house on the Riviera, drive into town in my hot Italian car to pick up some wine and cheese… wait, I’d have a hot Italian butler do that for me. It’s […]
By Keith Pangretitsch |April 1, 2010
6 min read
When she started in the profession in 1981, a securities licence wasn’t in Kathleen Clough’s sights. The PWL Capital wealth manager, who counts a CFP and RFP among her designations, originally went to work for a firm that did high-level financial planning for senior executives. And, until seven years ago, she focused solely on non-transactional […]
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