Financial Advisor Success

Michael Kitces
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Oct 25, 2022 • 1h 33min

Ep 304: Leveraging Surge Meetings To Find Efficiency With Client Reviews And New Client Onboarding With Chad Chubb

Chad Chubb, founder of WealthKeel, specializes in advising physician households through innovative strategies. He dives into the surge meeting model, which allows him to streamline client interactions and effectively manage onboarding twice a year. Chad shares insights on using tech tools to enhance client communication and maintain details across numerous meetings. He also discusses the challenges of growing a firm, including navigating imposter syndrome, and the benefits of niche marketing to physicians, emphasizing SEO and industry connections.
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Oct 18, 2022 • 1h 33min

Ep 303: Pivoting From 'Robo' Investment Management To Financial Planning In South Africa With Louis van der Merwe

Louis van der Merwe is the Director of Wealthup, an independent advice practice based out of Cape Town, South Africa that oversees the U.S. equivalent of almost $600 million in assets under management for 115 households. Louis and his partner initially developed a robo-advice technology prototype that automated client services, but after it failed to gain traction, they pivoted to a "fully human" financial planning practice instead. Listen in as Louis shares his journey of developing—and then pivoting away from—the robo-advice prototype that he built with his partner, as well as why he ultimately decided to leave the firm he was at after they refused to purchase the prototype despite being interested in it. We also discuss why Louis feels that his young age gave him an advantage when starting his own firm, why he feels that running his firm is just as challenging today as it was when he first started, and how his definition of success has changed from the early days of his career. For show notes and more visit: https://www.kitces.com/303
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Oct 11, 2022 • 1h 39min

Ep 302: Structuring Your Ideal Week To Become A Highly-Leveraged Individual Advisor With Libby Greiwe

Libby Greiwe, owner of The Efficient Advisor, shares her system for running a successful advisory business in less time and with less stress. She talks about right-sizing client load, creating a model week for productivity, streamlining processes, and providing a great client experience. The importance of finding support within advisor communities and defining personal success is emphasized.
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Oct 4, 2022 • 1h 30min

Ep 301: Guiding Clients To Design Their Rich Life With A Focus On Spending Dials Not Goals With Ramit Sethi

Ramit Sethi is the author of the New York Times bestselling book, I Will Teach You To Be Rich, and the owner of the online platform of the same name that offers financial educational content so consumers can get refocused on their personal finances. In this episode, Ramit explains how he encourages people to spend extravagantly on the things they love so that they can enjoy their money throughout their life and not just after retirement. Ramit also shares why he is unapologetic about his brand and how he got comfortable charging thousands of dollars for his financial education programs. Listen in as he describes how psychology plays a major role in the way people prioritize their finances, why he supports the use of financial advisors (but is critical about the traditional AUM), and what forced him to reevaluate his company's internal processes. You will learn what inspired Ramit to create a podcast that focused on couples and their money struggles, as well as why he feels it is important for younger advisors to find what makes them unique early on and market that uniqueness as a valuable differentiator when trying to find clients and build a successful practice. For show notes and more visit: https://www.kitces.com/301
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Sep 27, 2022 • 1h 37min

Ep 300: The Evolution Of The Advice Business At Scale And The True Power Of Brand With Joe Duran

Joe Duran is a Partner and Head of Goldman Sachs Personal Financial Management, a national wealth management firm within Goldman Sachs that oversees more than $100 billion in assets under advisement for tens of thousands of client households. In this episode, Joe shares how he witnessed firsthand how the financial services industry is evolving as more banks and brokerage firms are implementing advisory services, how the shift of national firms into the advisory business is leading them to reach the next generation of clients, and why he feels that independent advisors are underestimating the power of a brand. Listen in as Joe shares why he made the big decision for United Capital to be acquired by Goldman Sachs, as well as why he feels that financial advisors are doing a disservice to themselves if they are not utilizing Fintech to develop more efficient processes. You will learn what he believes is the real threat to advisory firms, the importance of finding a way to differentiate yourself through more specialized service offerings, and why he thinks we do not need to fear robo-advisors. For show notes and more visit: https://www.kitces.com/300
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Sep 20, 2022 • 1h 25min

Ep 299: Finding The Motivation To Grow Again With Authenticity And Client Significance With Tim Regan

Tim Regan is the founder of PrairieView Wealth Partners, a hybrid advisory firm based out of Illinois that oversees $100 million in assets under management for 190 households. Transitioning from an insurance agency model, Tim decided to focus his hybrid firm on faith-based planning—and he offers middle and back-office support to other financial advisory firms through a separate company that he restructured from his own back office. Listen in as Tim shares how he first got comfortable with concentrating on faith-based planning despite today's often polarized environment, why he made the decision to offer back-office support under his Focus Forward business to other financial advisory firms (but keep his own marketing support in a full-time internal role), and why he decided to incorporate continuity agreements with his advisory firm under the PrairieView umbrella. We also discuss why he chose to join Thrivent Advisor Network after being a captive agent for Thrivent Financial for two decades and why he believes that it's important to hire the right people early—even if there is a fear of spending money. For show notes and more visit: https://www.kitces.com/299
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Sep 13, 2022 • 1h 29min

Ep 298: Navigating The Evolution From Broker-Dealer To RIA Platform Leadership With Carolyn Armitage

Carolyn Armitage is the President of Thrivent Advisor Network, an RIA platform that offers partnership and affiliate models for financial advisors and that oversees $6.5 billion in assets managed by over 20 affiliated independent advisories. She joins the show today to share how her experience developing strategies for broker-dealers to transition to advisory models has given her a unique perspective on the industry's ongoing evolution from brokerage to RIA platforms. Listen in as Carolyn shares how she rose through the corporate ranks in the financial services industry and made her mark by becoming an established executor for major broker-dealers that wanted to add advisory models. You'll learn how she built a new training and development platform in just three short years, why that platform was eventually disbanded for being too successful, and how Carolyn faced head-on the challenges that arose as she was building new kinds of advisory platforms within firms that were often resistant to change. For show notes and more visit: https://www.kitces.com/298
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Sep 6, 2022 • 1h 41min

Ep 297: From $0 To $70M In 2 Years By Leveraging Facebook Groups To Share Authentic Expertise With Andy Panko

Andy Panko is the owner of Tenon Financial, a virtual independent RIA that oversees $70 million in assets under management for 43 retired client households. Andy was able to reach his client capacity goal in only two short years by leveraging a Facebook group that he created to share his expertise directly with the types of clients that he wanted to serve. Listen in as Andy shares how he was able to leverage his Taxes in Retirement Facebook Group to grow his firm, how he inadvertently created a virtual firm through the process, and why he first structured his firm with a flat-fee model to clearly project his revenue potential. We also discuss how he was able to build his initial list of members to his Facebook group, why he created a list of advisors that have similar focuses to refer prospects to, and why he chose not to take on any more clients—even though his Facebook group is still gaining momentum. For show notes and more visit: https://www.kitces.com/297
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Aug 30, 2022 • 1h 35min

Ep 296: Unblocking Clients Who Keep Not Implementing By Exploring Their Financial Psychology with Ed Coambs

Ed Coambs is the founder of Healthy Love & Money, a financial therapy practice based out of North Carolina that helps families uncover and understand the roots of their underlying financial conflicts. Ed himself is a former financial advisor turned financial psychologist, and he utilizes couples therapy techniques to help his clients get to the root of the issues that may be blocking them from achieving their financial goals. Listen in as Ed shares how he connects with clients on a deeper level so they can overcome their stalling points, as well as how he knows when he needs to refer a client out to a mental health professional. We also discuss his career trajectory, from firefighter to financial advisor to financial therapist, and how he overcame the challenges he faced launching his financial therapy business. For show notes and more visit: https://www.kitces.com/296
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Aug 23, 2022 • 1h 32min

Ep 295: Systematizing A Planning Process To Maximize The Return On Life For Clients with Shari Greco Reiches

Shari Greco Reiches is the Co-Founder and Chief Visionary Officer at Rappaport Reiches Capital Management, an independent RIA based out of Illinois that oversees more than $800 million in assets under management for 350 client households. After experiencing a life-changing incident, Shari created her 5-step framework and "CFO Family Checklist" that she now uses with her clients to help them stay focused on their financial plans and ensure that their plan is consistent with their personal values. Listen in as Shari shares how she developed her "Maximize the Return on Life" framework and how her team built their "CFO Family Checklist" over time to identify planning issues to discuss with clients. You'll learn how they use these tools as a form of living financial plan to help their clients stay focused on their goals and values, how their Diamond Teams approach establishes clear roles for each team member, and how they use a combination of financial planning and a passive investment approach to gain more referrals. For show notes and more visit: https://www.kitces.com/295

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