If you're a financial advisor, planner and investment manager looking for tips, strategies, and insights that can help you grow your firm, this is the podcast for you. Tune in to the interviews with industry experts whose experience and insights will help you grow your own financial advisory practice.

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If you're a financial advisor, planner and investment manager looking for tips, strategies, and insights that can help you grow your firm, this is the podcast for you. Tune in to the interviews with industry experts whose experience and insights will help you grow your own financial advisory practice.
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June 24, 2020
061: Building a Successful Practice That Is a Good Fit for You
Advisors need to be able to help their clients meet not just their short-term goals, but also their long-term wealth management goals, and that means building strong relationships with clients and having a clear understanding of their needs and priorities. Today’s guest has built a successful practice doing just that. Daryn Form has built a successful financial advisory business over the past 20 years. In 1999, he earned the Certified Financial Planner™ professional designation. In 2011, he earned the Canadian Investment Manager (CIM™) offered by the Canadian Securities Institute; this professional designation is required to be licensed as a discretionary portfolio manager in Canada. Daryn uses a scientific process-driven approach to investing—along with his breadth of experience and knowledge in wealth management and advanced financial planning—to help his clients achieve their financial goals. Topics Discussed in This Episode: Who Daryn’s firm serves (1:14) Why Daryn decided to become an advisor early on (3:24) Daryn’s onboarding process for clients (9:36) How Daryn approaches client acquisition (14:18) Why Daryn decided to switch to an AUM-based model (20:53) How would he start in the wealth management industry today (32:07) Links and Resources: Assante First Avenue Quotes From the Show: “In some ways the business has changed dramatically, in some ways it hasn't changed at all - this is still a relationship-oriented business.“ “The majority of our new clients come from our overwhelming effort to do terrific work for people, such that they want to tell other people about it.” “Their problem is unique to them, but it’s not unique to others, which means it wasn’t unique to us.” With over two decades of industry experience, Daryn’s expertise stemming from building his own successful practice is useful to advisors of all different levels. Today, he is sharing his experience and wisdom with us. Below, we’re sharing three key ideas from the episode: Daryn’s clientele and how he approaches serving and acquiring them How to build a business that is a good fit for you Daryn’s advice for young advisors breaking into the industry To listen to the full episode, find us on iTunes or Stitcher, or click the link at the top of the page. Daryn...

June 10, 2020
060: Grow Your Practice by Closing Estate Planning Gaps for Clients
Financial advising isn’t just about what an individual should do with their money while they’re still alive. It’s also about their family and what happens to wealth after an individual passes away. Wills, estate planning, powers of attorney, and healthcare directives are all important things that a financial advisor’s clients should be thinking about, and that means that financial advisors need to think about them as well. Today’s guest is Tom Deans. Tom is a professional speaker and the author of two best-selling books that deal with the intergenerational transition of family wealth: Every Family’s Business and Willing Wisdom. Listen to the episode to hear what Tom has to say about why there’s an estate planning gap, how advisors can fill that gap, and what kind of effect the COVID-19 crisis has had on the subject of estate planning. Topics Discussed in This Episode: How Tom became focused on the issue of estate planning (3:37) Why Canada has an intergenerational wealth issue (6:10) How advisors can fill the estate planning gap and provide advice to their high net-worth clients (12:01) What Tom has noticed about the culture of families that transfer wealth successfully (15:16) What is The Willing Wisdom Index (23:09) Whether there are any trends over the last few months related to COVID-19 (26:57) Links and Resources: For a free software trial: Sales@willingwisdom.com Call Tom: (519) 938-2069 Willing Wisdom Quotes From the Show: “Estate planning isn’t just about answering the question ‘Who gets my stuff when I’m dead?’ There’s a whole part of estate planning that’s very much about the living.” “A will is like an MRI for a doctor - the will and a conversation about a will reveals everything.” “Wealth has always been about family and family relationships.” Tom provides a unique perspective from outside of the traditional financial planning industry at how advisors can grow into an untraditional niche. His many successes in publicizing the issues facing intergenerational wealth position him to provide insight to all advisors on how they can grow their business by opening discussions on estate planning with their clients. Below, we will be discussing three key ideas from today’s episode: The Biggest Problem Facing the Transfer of Intergenerational Wealth What Successful Advisors Are Doing Right With Estate Planning

May 27, 2020
059: How to Create a Value-Based Portfolio that Performs Well
Is it possible to make investments and get good returns while investing in assets that reflect your values? Today’s guest says that it is. Tim Nash is the founder of Good Investing, an investment planning firm with a focus on sustainable investing. Tim's blog The Sustainable Economist has inspired thousands of Canadians to invest according to their values with model portfolios to reflect different definitions of sustainable investing. Tim writes a bi-weekly column for The Toronto Star and is regularly featured in publications such as CBC’s The National, BNN Bloomberg’s Market Call, and the Globe and Mail. Listen to the episode to hear what Tim has to say about what’s involved in sustainable investing, what kinds of returns can be expected from those investments, and how Tim approaches helping his clients invest in a way that reflects their values. Topics Discussed in This Episode: What Tim and his firm do (1:09) How Tim got into his niche of the industry (3:22) Terms of Socially Responsible Investing (8:50) Where socially responsible investing is in terms of returns (14:20) Tim’s approach to advising and serving clients (20:00) Tim’s sliding scale (24:45) Tim’s advice for investors (46:19) Links and Resources: Good Investing The Sustainable Economist Quotes From the Show: “The number one indicator that is most correlated to financial outperformance is gender diversity on the Board of Directors." “You don’t need to sacrifice financial performance. You can do at least just as well, and most socially responsible funds have outperformed by a little bit.” “I very much believe in price discrimination- that some people can afford a higher price, and some people can afford a lower price.” From his unique business approach to his success in the sustainable investing niche, Tim Nash offers insights backed by years operating in the industry. Advisors at any career stage can benefit from learning from his expertise, along with hearing about the potential performance implications of cultivating a sustainable client portfolio. Below, we will be discussing three key ideas from today’s episode: How Tim Breaks Down Sustainable Investing Expected Returns in Sustainable Investing How Tim Structures his Business to Serve People from All Walks of Life To listen to the full episode, find us on iTunes or Stitcher, or listen with the link at the top of this page. How Tim Breaks Down Sustainable Investing <...
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