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Summer-friendly strategies for growing your brand and community
NEWS OPINION JUL 07, 2021
Summer-friendly strategies for growing your brand and community

As the pandemic subsides and people look forward to catching up with their friends, there's a great opportunity to plan exciting events that bring big results.

By Kristine McManus
Balancing freedoms makes you a better adviser, happier person
NEWS OPINION JUL 07, 2021
Balancing freedoms makes you a better adviser, happier person

The key for advisers is finding a balance where they maintain the maximum freedom that enables them to focus on their purpose.

By Scott Hanson
4 conversations to make retirement more fulfilling for your clients
NEWS OPINION JUL 06, 2021
4 conversations to make retirement more fulfilling for your clients

Financial preparedness is only a piece of the equation; clients must understand the impact retirement will have on every part of their lives.

By Beau Henderson
Introducing DACFP, a new partner of InvestmentNews
NEWS OPINION JUL 02, 2021
Introducing DACFP, a new partner of InvestmentNews

Together, DACFP and InvestmentNews will be providing subscribers with content and educational opportunities to increase your knowledge about blockchain and digital assets, and access to the product and service providers in that ecosystem, so you can give investors the advice, products and services they need.

By Ric Edelman
Getting through to confused or fearful clients
NEWS OPINION JUN 29, 2021
Getting through to confused or fearful clients

If a conversation with a client isn't going well, sometimes the adviser needs to change his or her approach to get the client past the sticking point.

By Michael Broad
Digital record keepers are changing the micro 401(k) market
NEWS OPINION JUN 28, 2021
Digital record keepers are changing the micro 401(k) market

Many of these newer entrants are pure-play record keepers without an investment management arm. They employ lean, digitally focused operating models and distribute their services directlly to plan sponsors.

By Shawn O’Brien
Want to be a fiduciary financial planner?
NEWS OPINION JUN 28, 2021
Want to be a fiduciary financial planner?

There’s a lot of opportunities to get rich as a fiduciary planner. But is it a career worth pursuing?

By Ramon Berenguer
Funds and financial services firms need ESG strategies
NEWS OPINION JUN 25, 2021
Funds and financial services firms need ESG strategies

U.S. sustainable funds attracted more than $50 billion in capital last year, doubling from 2019.

By Andy Pitts-Tucker
Stay ahead of ESG regulatory changes
NEWS OPINION JUN 24, 2021
Stay ahead of ESG regulatory changes

After climate rule changes, expect similar disclosure requirements on other ESG issues like biodiversity, workforce diversity and political spending.

By Trysha Daskam
Culture, client communication help determine firm value
NEWS OPINION JUN 24, 2021
Culture, client communication help determine firm value

Bad cultures can be clearly identified by things like high employee turnover, an obvious lack of morale or client retention.

By Pete Engelken
How to make risk management work for advisers
NEWS OPINION JUN 24, 2021
How to make risk management work for advisers

Instead of engaging in a debate over which 30-year-old approach to risk management is better, advisers can jump to the best of current institutional risk management approaches, adapted to the unique challenges presented by working with individual investors.

By Rick Bookstaber
Decumulation in an evolving interest-rate environment
NEWS OPINION JUN 23, 2021
Decumulation in an evolving interest-rate environment

Current low interest rates add to the stress of establishing a retirement strategy because the 'cost' of generating retirement income from a portfolio of stocks and bonds is now higher.

By Philip E. Caminiti
Advisers' independent contractor status must be protected at the federal level
NEWS OPINION JUN 22, 2021
Advisers' independent contractor status must be protected at the federal level

The Department of Labor's withdrawal of a Trump-era rule has added to advisers' confusion about working as independent contractors, a model that benefits them and their clients.

By Dale Brown
5 ways to win clients’ trust
NEWS OPINION JUN 22, 2021
5 ways to win clients’ trust

With trust at the foundation of the client acquisition process, everything you say and do is being evaluated by potential clients — for good or for bad.

By Robert Sofia
A tireless retirement team
NEWS OPINION JUN 21, 2021
A tireless retirement team

Retirement is a beat that’s covered extensively by InvestmentNews, and this week's edition is no exception.

By Paul Curcio
There’s no room for crypto in employee 401(k) plans
NEWS OPINION JUN 21, 2021
There’s no room for crypto in employee 401(k) plans

Digital assets are slowly being accepted by big financial firms, but given the critical role that 401(k)s play in building Americans’ retirement savings, the plans should be one of the last places to sign up for crypto.

By InvestmentNews
Looking through the eyes of another
NEWS OPINION JUN 18, 2021
Looking through the eyes of another

Empathy is a good beginning, but it needs to be accompanied by action.

By Lee Baker
Decentralizing proxy power
NEWS OPINION JUN 16, 2021
Decentralizing proxy power

Twenty-two percent of the shares of a typical S&P 500 company sit in the portfolios of the Big Three index fund companies: BlackRock, State Street and Vanguard. This is a massive voting bloc, especially when you factor in that many shareholders don't take the time to vote.

By Michael Willis
3 ways to start conversations with prospects
NEWS OPINION JUN 16, 2021
3 ways to start conversations with prospects

Open rates and click-through metrics can provide unique insight into your prospects’ level of interest, but they can’t fully gauge the connection you’re starting to form.

By Robert Sofia
Social engagement through the pandemic: What we learned
NEWS OPINION JUN 15, 2021
Social engagement through the pandemic: What we learned

As clients were bombarded with social media messaging during the pandemic, advisers cut through the clutter by taking a more strategic approach.

By Leslie Leach