Financial Advisor Success

Michael Kitces
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Apr 11, 2017 • 1h 18min

Ep 015: Why Life Planning Is Simply Financial Planning Done Right with George Kinder

You've undoubtedly heard of "life planning" within the financial planning world, but we've got the originator himself with us today on Financial Advisor Success. In this episode, George Kinder talks about his early career and the inception of life planning. He shares the three questions he asks of new clients to get to know them, and the short- and long-term goals he often has clients identify. For George, life planning is the first step of any good financial plan - get to know your client well, and then figure out how you can help them become who they're meant to be. George also shares how life planning became so popular in the first place and how he transitioned away from and sold his financial planning firm to teach life planning full time. He also talks about the other passions in his life, and why finding and holding onto freedom is the main motivating factor for all of his work. Get the full show notes and transcript for this episode at: https://www.kitces.com/15
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Apr 4, 2017 • 1h 26min

Ep 014: Validating Your Advisor Value Proposition And Overcoming Imposter Syndrome With Carl Richards

Experienced financial planner Carl Richards discusses imposter syndrome and validating advisor value propositions. He emphasizes the importance of communication skills, simplifying financial planning for clients, and embracing opportunities while overcoming self-doubt. The podcast explores the evolution of Richards' career, the behavior gap concept, and navigating money talks. It also delves into reframing imposter syndrome as a driver for action and evolving financial advice towards emotional intelligence and financial therapy.
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Mar 28, 2017 • 1h 18min

Ep 013: Succeeding As A Serial Financial Advisor Entrepreneur Serving Ultra-HNW Clients With Steve Lockshin

As a serial entrepreneur, Steve Lockshin has founded several businesses in the advisory industry. Listen to this week's episode to learn how he got started as a financial advisor without any experience in the field and how he created and sold a software company without a background in programming. Steve shares his journey from insurance into financial advising and how he got started. You'll hear the lessons he's learned from selling companies, his entrepreneurial successes (and failures), and growing his revenue 100% every year. Get the full show notes and transcript for this episode at: https://www.kitces.com/13
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Mar 21, 2017 • 1h 28min

Ep 012: Delivering Profitable Financial Planning to Millennials For A Monthly Retainer Fee with Sophia Bera

Today I'm chatting with Sophia Bera, the founder of Gen Y Planning. Sophia was the subject of a post on Nerd's Eye View back in 2013 when she was starting her firm. Four years on, she's bringing home more than $100,000 in revenue and serving about 50 clients on a monthly retainer model. Sophia's firm is another example of just how powerful a niche can be. Although peers told her that millennials would be a challenging and non-lucrative group to serve, she quickly found that advisors were lacking, not millennial clients. In this episode, Sophia breaks down her fee structure and service model. Sophia's experience with traditional firms, financial startups, and running her own business make her uniquely suited to consulting clients and other financial planners alike on their various options for financial management. Get the full show notes and transcript for this episode at: https://www.kitces.com/12
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Mar 14, 2017 • 1h 38min

Ep 011: How Launching An Advisory Business Can Be Safer Than Working In One with Alan Moore

Alan and I co-founded XY Planning Network in 2013, but he had to go through a lot of growth and challenges before he got there. Three years later, Alan firmly believes that being your own boss is safer than letting one person (your boss) be in control of your income. In this episode, Alan and I talk about his internship with Rick Kahler and subsequent job, during which he learned that being an associate advisor in someone else's firm wasn't a good fit. We then dig into Alan's transition to entrepreneurship, the practice he started from scratch, and the financial ups and downs of making it happen. He shares his motivation for creating a specific niche for other young financial planners and why he'll never go back to working for anyone else. We wrap up with some of the growing pains of building a business, and how to make sure being an entrepreneur stays fun amid all the hard work. Get the full show notes and transcript for this episode at: https://www.kitces.com/11
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Mar 7, 2017 • 1h 50min

Ep 010: From Unpaid Intern to CEO and Successful Succession Planning with Eric Hehman

In this interview, Eric gives us some background about Austin Asset today and its incredible growth since he joined the firm in 1997. He shares candidly about how he and his mentor John Henry McDonald complemented each other as they navigated the challenges of a growing firm. While we discuss the nuts-and-bolts of succession planning, we also touch on the oft-ignored emotional aspects of such a transition. Eric also talks about the book he co-wrote on the subject, Success and Succession, which he hopes will make this natural part of the industry less lonely and more navigable for all financial planners. Get the full show notes and transcript for this episode at: https://www.kitces.com/10
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Feb 28, 2017 • 1h 26min

Ep 009: From Medicine to Holistic Financial Planning Using A Complexity-Based Retainer Model with Carolyn McClanahan

Today on Financial Advisor Success, I'm excited to host Dr. Carolyn McClanahan of Life Planning Partners. Carolyn is a physician and financial planner based out of Jacksonville, Florida, where her truly holistic ensemble practice works with 80 clients and maintains more than $1 million a year of stable recurring income. In this episode, Carolyn lays out the infrastructure & beliefs of her firm and shares the client standards document that ensures she only works with considerate, responsive, all-around awesome clients. Carolyn also talks about how she adjusts her complexity-based fee for each client, why she doesn't want to grow beyond 100 client families, the hard lessons she learned about hiring, and the parallels she sees between medicine and financial planning. We wrap up with a discussion of her new company that plans to make it easier for financial planners to navigate working with aging clients to ensure their long term financial stability. Get the full show notes and transcript for this episode at: https://www.kitces.com/9
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Feb 21, 2017 • 1h 25min

Ep 008: Maximizing The Valuation Of A Financial Advisor's Book, Practice, Or Business, with David Grau

David Grau Sr. talks about how he helped start a business at the wholly unique intersection of financial services, technology, and consulting that is FP Transitions' bread and butter. We also discuss the four sectors that David and his team break the industry into - books, practices, businesses, and firms - and the critical differences between them. David also shares his potentially controversial (or at least counterintuitive) perspective on compensation, which by now is an industry standard. (We'd love to hear your thoughts on this!) Get the full show notes and transcript for this episode at: https://www.kitces.com/8
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Feb 14, 2017 • 1h 23min

Ep 007: Building a Highly Profitable Lifestyle Practice by Age 35 with Matthew Jarvis

In this episode, Matt talks about how he transformed a stagnant firm into a profitable lifestyle practice with the help of his father Nathaniel (the founder of Jarvis) and his two excellent office staff. He outlines the business' metrics, service model, and the infrastructure he's built to ensure his clients get excellent service even if he's not in the office. We also talk about industry criticism of lifestyle practices and the heavy investment Matt and his team have made in the technology that keeps the business running. He discusses the future of the practice and the factors he weighs when considering new clients, including potentially spending less time with his family. Get the full show notes and transcript for this episode at: https://www.kitces.com/7
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Feb 7, 2017 • 1h 18min

Ep 006: Improving Gender Diversity in the Financial Services Industry with Eleanor Blayney

Eleanor Blayney talks about the challenges of growing an independent RIA in a male dominated industry. She was one of the founding partners of Sullivan, Bruyette, Speros & Blayney. The firm grew to a billion dollars in AUM before it was sold to Harris Bank in 2003. She focuses on serving the needs of women - both as clients and as advisors in the profession. Get the full show notes and transcript for this episode at: https://www.kitces.com/6

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