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(February 2004) Do you have clients heading for warmer climates this winter or planning a dream vacation abroad in the summer? Before you say “bon voyage,” show your value by ensuring they have adequate travel insurance coverage. Use this customizable template letter to start this discussion: Dear [Client’s name], If you haven’t noticed, it is […]
By Staff |February 16, 2004
2 min read
(January 2004) As an accountant, I have the privilege of working with a number of financial advisors who refer clients to me. From time to time, an advisor will ask me to do a business plan for a client. When I, in turn, ask if the advisor has a business plan, the answer is usually […]
By Brian J. Quinlan |January 7, 2004
8 min read
Set specific, measurable, attainable, realistic and timebound (SMART) goals for the year Review your clients and “fire” a few Review your clients and “fire” a few Set specific, measurable, attainable, realistic and timebound (SMART) goals for the year Draft a marketing plan Put a direct mail marketing campaign together (but test first before implementing fully) […]
By Martin R. Baird |December 30, 2003
5 min read
(December 2003) Looking for some books to recommend to clients about certain financial planning topics? Advisor.ca has compiled a list of some of this year’s financial titles that might be just what you’re looking for: The basics Money 101: Every Canadian’s Guide to Personal Finance, by Ellen Roseman (John Wiley & Sons), ISBN: 047083236-3, $26.95 […]
By Wendi Phillips |December 19, 2003
4 min read
(December 2003) Wish your clients the best for the holiday season, re-emphasize the importance of investing for the long term and remind them that it’s time to review their portfolios with you — all with this one customizable letter! Dear [Client’s name], With the year drawing to a rapid close (as they always seem to […]
By Staff |December 16, 2003
(January 2004) Lawyers e-mail private information every day. It is a fast, efficient way to work out the wording of agreements, add necessary details and express differing points of view. No lawyer wants to go back to the old days. They may not have a choice. The Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA), […]
By Don Shaughnessy |December 10, 2003
(November 24, 2003) Let’s look at some simple tools and practices that can help you manage your team better. We’ll start with alignment and culture: How can you encourage your employees to share a positive culture and act in a unified way? 1. Dave Ulrich and Norm Smallwood, in Why The Bottom Line Isn’t! (Wiley), […]
By Harvey Schachter |November 24, 2003
3 min read
(November 14, 2003)The wealthy seem to have a problem with planning. According to a 2002 study by LIMRA International, an insurance and financial services research organization, and McKinsey & Company, only 50% of high net worth (HNW) individuals have a financial plan. Of those who do, only half have a formal written plan prepared by […]
By Thane Stenner |November 14, 2003
Correct Complete Contemporaneous Current It is easy to say that record keeping must be accurate, but that means that everyone on your team must work together with systems that ensure the information in the file is correct. For the information to be correct, it must also be complete and current. If the information is incomplete […]
By Ellen J. Bessner |October 27, 2003
Adapted in part from the practice standards issued by the Financial Planners Standards Council, the following is meant to serve as a creative starting point for financial planners who wish to begin writing their own engagement and disclosure documents. Since compliance requirements can vary widely according to firm, industry segment and province, advisors should check […]
By Staff |October 16, 2003
9 min read
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