Home Breadcrumb caret Practice Breadcrumb caret Planning and Advice The ABCs of cash flow planning: S is for Symbiotic Each week, we look at the ABCs of cash flow management. By Stephanie Holmes-Winton | May 12, 2014 | Last updated on September 21, 2023 2 min read Each week, we look at the ABCs of cash flow management. S is for Symbiotic In a symbiotic relationship, both you and your client benefit from working together. The relationship will only remain healthy so long as your client understands your goal isn’t to profit at her expense. Read: What’s in store for comp? Call clients six times a year To ensure she recognizes the value of your services, you first need to make sure she isn’t measuring your worth based on portfolio performance alone. You can’t control the market, but you can help her reach her goals and aid her in controlling things such as her cash flows. If you offer to manage her cash flows, that will boost the value of your services. That’s because you’ll be helping her keep more of her income, along with offering long-term investment growth and asset protection. Also, you’ll know more about her life and finances, which means you’ll be able to serve her better. Read: 12 traits of a good advisor The right way to manage debt and cash flow When managing clients’ cash flows, help them take the following two steps, and always explain why each is important. 1. Develop short-term goals. Show your client how changing her spending behaviour will help her achieve short-term goals. At the same time, have her think of long-term goals and how much she needs to save and invest. 2. Redirect saved interest. If you change the structure of her debts as part of the process, help her redirect, rather than spend, all or a portion of any saved interest. This will help her reach both sets of goals. On a regular basis, think about the way you interact with clients. Then, ask yourself whether you can improve those relationships. Continue to letter T. Read: Be a great advisor CRM II requirements for 2014 How to lose referrals Stephanie Holmes-Winton Stephanie Holmes-Winton is a Halifax based financial services educator/speaker who helps advisors find the money to help their clients fund their financial plans. She is the author of Defusing The Debt Bomb & $pent. Stephanie is also the founder and board chair of the Certified Cash Flow Specialist™ designation program. You can reach Stephanie at sholmes@themoneyfinder.ca or themoneyfinder.ca Save Stroke 1 Print Group 8 Share LI logo