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We know that the secret to growing your business is to ask for referrals and see as many new prospects as possible. This takes time. Unfortunately, too many good advisors are losing time every day putting out fires and taking care of nitty-gritty details. They’re nearly overwhelmed and yet they can’t, or won’t find the […]
By Simon Reilly |May 4, 2009
4 min read
It’s not just me saying it. Enter a room full of financial advisors at any industry gathering and you can see for yourself—women are clearly a minority in the fi nancial world. According to a 2008 FPSC analysis, only one-third of the 17,000 CFP professionals in Canada are female. That’s surprising, considering many studies and […]
By Tina Tehranchian |May 1, 2009
3 min read
Despite an avalanche of media attention, advisors are still encountering women who have been left out of the financial loop. This becomes particularly evident soon after they’re widowed. Sometimes wives left decisions to the husband; other times men insisted on control. Either way, we’re still seeing widows who are left confused, and without sufficient income […]
By Janet Freedman |May 1, 2009
When Kristine Douglas, a CFP with Investment Planning Counsel, first started her career in 2000, she had to contend with a ruthless market meltdown. So when her fi rst child was born two years later she didn’t have the luxury of a maternity leave. She was back at work three days later—her recession-ravaged clients needed […]
By Kanupriya Vashisht |May 1, 2009
7 min read
The paths women take to success in the advisory business are as diverse as the individuals themselves. Striking the right balance between work and family life is hard, but not impossible. The women we spoke with consistently praised the flexibility of the financial industry—noting its client-centric nature lets them break free of rigid working hours, […]
By Deanne Gage |May 1, 2009
11 min read
Statistics Canada tells us 37.7% of all Canadian marriages will end in a divorce before the 30th anniversary. And divorce before age 30 is becoming so common that it’s creating a demographic phenomenon: The starter marriage. Going through separation can be diffi cult at any time. It’s complicated by the fact that the Divorce Act, […]
By Patricia Bond and Erika Penner |May 1, 2009
For the past 50 years, the power and consistency of the feminist movement has created ideal conditions for the emergence of women in the advice channel who truly understand the importance of financial independence and value its attainment. And, no surprise, these women clients seek both like and like-minded financial professionals to guide them toward […]
By Donna Kerry |May 1, 2009
2 min read
Failure, it is said, is of uncertain paternity, while victory has many parents. In the midst of a severe financial crisis, blame seeks a ready target. And yet, every financial crisis has a pattern that unfolds with predictable excesses, villains and scapegoats. If you canvass people who are distant from financial services, invariably they will […]
By Scot Blythe |April 29, 2009
There’s a particular advisor I’ll always remember. He said to me: “Keith, I tell every client the same story, and I want to share it with you.” He held up his right hand and asked me to pick a finger. Confused, I looked at him but decided to play along, hoping he wouldn’t ask me […]
By Keith Pangretitsch |April 16, 2009
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
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