Growing Your Financial Advisory Practice | Insights For Financial Advisors, Planners And Investment Managers

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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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  • 061: Building a Successful Practice That Is a Good Fit for You

    24/06/2020 Duración: 45min

    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&rsqu

  • 060: Grow Your Practice by Closing Estate Planning Gaps for Clients

    10/06/2020 Duración: 35min

    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) Wh

  • 059: How to Create a Value-Based Portfolio that Performs Well

    27/05/2020 Duración: 50min

    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 So

  • 058: How to Build a Successful Practice by Swimming Against the Tide

    13/05/2020 Duración: 45min

    Sometimes, you may encounter an idea or opportunity that hasn’t yet been adopted by the mainstream, but you just know that it makes sense. Having the vision to know when something makes sense for your practice or your clients even though it isn’t yet mainstream in your field is a quality that can separate the average advisors from the exceptional ones. Today’s guest – an early adopter of ETFs – has insights to share about the importance of knowing when to swim against the tide.  Keith Matthews is a Partner and Portfolio Manager at Tulett, Matthews & Associates. He has an MBA from the Richard Ivey School of Business and is a Chartered Investment Manager. For close to 25 years, Keith has been working with his clients to deliver leading-edge wealth management strategies to help his clients reach their long-term goals. Listen to the episode to hear Keith talk about why he decided to become an advisor, what attracted Keith to ETFs in the early days, and how clients respond to

  • 057: How to Use Financial Storytelling to Help Non-Traditional Clients

    29/04/2020 Duración: 51min

    People in different fields and with different types of learning styles think about finances in different ways. There is more than one right way to talk about finances and financial planning – the trick is finding the language that works for you and the language that can best speak to your segment of clients. And that’s what today’s guest is here to talk about. Chris Enns is not just a financial planner – he’s also an opera singer. Over the last 10 years as a performing artist, he’s learned the hard way that ignoring money doesn’t really work. That’s why he founded Rags to Reasonable - an advice-only financial planning & money coaching firm that specializes in working with creatives and people with other non-traditional financial situations. Listen to today’s conversation to hear what Chris has to say about non-traditional financial planning, Chris’s biggest challenges and successes, and what it’s like to speak a different kind of financial

  • 056: How to Help Clients Visualize Their Financial Success with Dashboards

    15/04/2020 Duración: 46min

    What does it mean to think outside the box when it comes to financial planning? And what do financial advisors need to know about working with clients through turbulent and volatile events, such as the coronavirus pandemic? Today’s episode will explore some of those questions. Lucas MacMillan has been working in personal finance for 10 years. He is a Certified Financial Planning Professional and graduated from the University of Manitoba with a Bachelor of Science. Lucas manages Camber Private Wealth’s financial planning effort; where all prospects are given a financial plan before investing and all clients receive ongoing financial planning support using Camber’s immersive custom financial dashboards. Lucas also leads Camber’s data science team. What You’ll Learn in This Episode  How Camber approaches building a plan with clients (5:43) How client dashboards work and what their goal is (12:06) How Lucas starts with dashboards (14:30) The client response to recent market

  • 055: Practical Ways to Keep Improving your Skills as a Financial Planner

    01/04/2020 Duración: 43min

    In theory, everyone wants to constantly be improving their financial planning skills, but what does it mean to put that into practice? Today’s guest is a relatively new financial planner who has already achieved more than many who have been in the industry much longer. He’s here to share his proven methods for improving his craft. Zak Smith is the Senior Manager of Financial Planning and Wealth Strategies at Sagium, an independent wealth management firm in Calgary. He is a founding member of the newly formed Financial Planning Association of Canada and volunteers his time as a mentor for the Mount Royal University business department as well as with the CPA Financial Literacy Program. His recent successes include being named the 2019 winner of the PlanPlus Canada Financial Planning Awards, and 2nd runner up of the PlanPlus Global Awards program for the Americas region.  Listen in to hear Zak talk about how feedback and competition make him a better financial planner, how he’s helping cl

  • 054: How to increase the value of your financial advisory services by educating your clients

    18/03/2020 Duración: 48min

    When it comes to the question of how open to be with clients, at what point of the spectrum do you fall? Do you teach them enough that they feel invested in the plans that you build? Do you bore them to tears with lectures about the industry that have nothing to do with them? Today’s guest has found the balance between transparency and relevance, and he’s here to show you how you can increase the value of your service for your clients. Sasha Djurdjevic, CIM, FMA, DMS, is a portfolio manager serving global private and institutional clients at his firm, River Wealth. He has extensive capital markets experience and has held senior investment roles at prominent investment companies in Canada. Listen in to hear what Sasha has to say about his educational approach to financial planning, his tricks for communicating complex ideas to clients in a way that’s relevant to them, and how he balances his business with raising four children. What You’ll Learn in This Episode:  Sasha’s unu

  • 053: Building a Referral-based Financial Advisory Practice

    04/03/2020 Duración: 41min

    Financial advising is a profession that draws in an eclectic mix of individuals who come from different backgrounds and whose career paths haven’t always been straightforward and predictable. Today’s guest formerly served in the military as a forensic accountant; now he not only runs his own financial practice, he’s also the world’s first (and probably only) forensic accountant blockchain professional. He joins the show to share what he’s learned from his military experience that has helped him serve his clients and grow his practice on referrals alone. Robert Watterson is the owner of Watterson Financial Solutions, a firm that handles financial planning, accounting, compliance, insurance, asset protection and tax services. Listen to hear what Robert has to say about how working in forensic accounting informs his current work, how he remains focused with so many different areas of practice, and how his interest in blockchain technology helped him develop an audit-ready bookkeepin

  • 052: A Smart Approach to Balancing Risk and Return for Your Clients

    19/02/2020 Duración: 43min

    Higher returns often mean higher volatility — so how do you know when it’s worth it to be more aggressive and when you should settle for a lower, but more stable, return? And how can you help clients trust that you’re taking the right approach? Today’s guest is always thinking about risk and return and has a framework to help you balance the two. Martin Pelletier is a portfolio manager and managing director at TriVest Wealth Counsel, a division of Wellington-Altus Private Wealth. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) charterholder and has extensive investment industry experience, including senior roles in capital markets, private banking, venture capital, wealth management, and family and multi-family office. Martin is regularly featured in the media and is a weekly contributor to the Financial Post's Investment Pro section. He is a member of Thomson Reuters Canada’s top 40 social influencers in finance, innovation and risk (2017), was a top-10 finalist for the BlackRock Awar

  • 051: Full Practice Management Platform for an Independent Financial Advisor

    05/02/2020 Duración: 36min

    Eight years ago, it would have been nearly impossible to imagine the incredible impact fintech would have on the financial services industry today. And even now, we’re just scratching the surface of what this industry can become in the future.  In a change of pace, today’s episode is an introduction to one of our favourite podcasts: Fintech Impact. You’ll hear host Jason Pereira interview Tea Nicola, CEO of Wealthbar, and our own Pawel Brzeminski, CEO of Snap Projections. The Fintech Impact Podcast is hosted by Jason Pereira who explores the fintech space and interviews its major players — both incumbents and newcomers. Whether they’re trying to make existing finance players more efficient or looking to disrupt the industry altogether, this show explores their impact on consumers and the industry as a whole. Listen in to hear about Wealthbar’s acquisition of Snap Projections, what that relationship will look like going forward, and Tea and Pawel’s shared vision f

  • 050: Busting Your Myths and Misconceptions about Financial Advising

    22/01/2020 Duración: 48min

    It’s one thing for the general public to misunderstand what financial advisors do or be mistaken about important principles of personal finance. But what about financial advisors? What myths and misconceptions do you believe that might be holding you back from giving your clients the best advice? That’s what today’s guest is here to talk about. John De Goey is a Portfolio Manager with Wellington-Altus Private Wealth. He has built a national reputation as a trusted authority on professional, transparent and evidence-based financial advice. He’s written for publications including Canadian MoneySaver, MoneySense and The Globe and Mail, and appeared on television programs like CBC’s MarketPlace, News World and BNN’s Market Call. He’s the author of The Professional Financial Advisor, now in its fourth edition, and STANDUP to the Financial Services Industry, released last year. In today’s episode, he’ll discuss misconceptions commonly held by financial advisors,

  • 049: Unraveling Cross-Border Financial Planning

    08/01/2020 Duración: 56min

    What unique financial planning challenges do individuals face when they live full- or part-time in the US but have Canadian citizenship (or vice versa?) How can you help clients who straddle two countries? And more to the point – should you always be the one to help them? Today’s guest is diving in deep to help you understand the pertinent issues around cross-border financial advising. Terry Ritchie is a Partner and Director of Cross-Border Wealth Services for Cardinal Point, with offices in Toronto, Calgary, Irvine, Phoenix, and Boca Raton. He is a Registered Financial Planner in Canada and is enrolled to practice before the U.S. Internal Revenue Service as an Enrolled Agent. Terry is also a Trust and Estate Practitioner affiliated with the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners. He has been practicing cross-border financial, investment, tax and estate planning for more than 30 years.  What You’ll Learn in This Episode:  What actually drives people to move between Canada and t

  • 048: Transforming the Financial Planning Industry into an Evidence-based, Fiduciary Profession

    11/12/2019 Duración: 35min

    It’s one thing to build up your own practice. But as we approach the end of the year, we’re taking a step back to look at what it takes to build an entire profession. Today’s guest is here to show us what the financial planning industry can become at its best. Jason Pereira is a Senior Financial Consultant with Woodgate Financial Inc and IPC Securities Corp. He is one of Canada's most respected authorities on financial planning, the financial industry, and financial technology. He’s been awarded 7 industry designations including the CFA, CFP, and RFP. He has won and been named a finalist for several industry awards, and he is the only 3-time winner of the PlanPlus Global Financial Planning Awards.  Jason is also the leader of a growing group of financial advisors seeking to improve financial planning, both for advisors and consumers. As the president of the newly launched Financial Planning Association of Canada (FPAC), he’s here to talk about his hopes for the future of fin

  • 047: Transitioning Family Wealth: How to Increase the Odds of Success

    27/11/2019 Duración: 53min

    Family businesses inevitably come with complex scenarios for a financial advisor to sort through. But the biggest complications may not be what you expect: the emotional aspect of family, business, and money is often the foremost concern when beginning conversations around business transitions. Today’s guest brings a rock-solid technical background and soft skills that helps her see the full picture and help families navigate the wealth transition landscape. Cindy Radu is a family wealth transition advisor. She works with individuals, family enterprises, business owners and family offices to maneuver the complexities and opportunities of multi-generational wealth. Cindy has over 25 years of legal, fiduciary, trust and governance experience, giving her a bird’s eye view of the many issues families can face. Listen to the episode to hear how Cindy frames wealth, family enterprise, and success in a way that helps her clients handle the complicated financial and emotional factors involved in transitio

  • 046: The One Change You Can Make to Your Financial Planning Practice to Really Put Clients First

    13/11/2019 Duración: 44min

    Everyone says they put their clients’ best interests first, but what’s the best way to set yourself up for success in this regard? By introducing portfolio management companies into his business model, today’s guest has structured a financial advisory practice that allows him to focus on his clients first. Peter Cishecki started Everything Financial Group in 1996 after working for many years at one of Canada’s leading insurance companies. He has created an all-in-one financial experience for his clients where he built trusted, long-term relationships by providing complete financial strategies and solutions for financial peace of mind. Listen to the episode to hear about how Peter came to work with portfolio management companies on a referral basis and how it’s affected his business.  What You’ll Learn in This Episode:  Why more advisors don’t work with portfolio management companies (9:30) Why your clients wish you worked with a portfolio management company

  • 045: How to Grow Your Practice from $30 million to $150 million AUM and Exit - On Your Terms

    30/10/2019 Duración: 40min

    When growing your book of business, you can either build it from scratch yourself or join up with another advisor and purchase their practice. Today’s guest is most experienced in the latter, and he’s here to share the insights, benefits, and perils of buying (and selling) your business. Brad Amlin has put in more than 17 years in the financial services business. His primary area of expertise is financial, estate and tax planning, focusing on strategies that include the use of life insurance and investment vehicles. He works with both business owners and high net worth individuals. Brad has also been through numerous business transitions, both as the advisor buying practices and, more recently, as the one selling his own business. Listen in to hear how Brad built a $30 million AUM business to $150 million – and why he decided to sell. What You’ll Learn in This Episode:  How Brad sought out clients in his early days as an independent advisor (8:15) How Brad built Cornwall Wealth M

  • 044: 5 Principles of Good Financial Planning

    16/10/2019 Duración: 58min

    You’re an expert in your field, but what do you do when you come across a planning situation that’s out of your depth? Today’s guest works with advisors and their clients to create better financial and retirement plans. Yvonne Martin-Morrison is a financial planner with Raymond James Ltd.’s Retirement and Financial Planning Group. In 2019, she was the winner of the PlanPlus Global Financial Planning Award for Canada. She provides planning services, advice, and tax intelligence for Raymond James advisors and their clients. Her work also involves creating educational materials, presentations, and publications to empower advisors and help them better serve their clients. Listen to the episode to find out what Yvonne has to say about her no-nonsense approach to financial planning, her principles of good financial planning, and how to approach decumulation.  What You’ll Learn in This Episode:  How Yvonne approaches working with advisors and their clients (5:25) When advisor

  • 043: Life-first Financial Planning Helping Clients Look at the Big Picture

    02/10/2019 Duración: 54min

    Helping people succeed financially isn’t about dollars and cents or numbers on a spreadsheet. It’s really about uncovering and understanding where clients are in life and how they’re feeling about it. Today’s guest runs a practice that helps his clients uncover their goals and find smarter ways to achieve them. Mark Shimkovitz has been providing financial planning advice and managing investment portfolios for 25 years. He works together with his wife Robin, a life coach, to take a life-first approach to financial planning. This approach allows him to build personalized financial plans and investment strategies. Listen to the episode to hear what life-first financial planning is, what it was like for Mark to start an independent practice after over twenty years working for banks and why he’s excited about giving back. What You’ll Learn in This Episode:  How Mark compares working for a bank to running an independent practice (5:10) How Mark brings his philosophy into th

  • 042: How to Protect Your Clients’ Financial Futures in a Divorce

    18/09/2019 Duración: 55min

    Most people know that divorce can take a financial toll. So what’s the best way for clients to protect their assets during a divorce? And more importantly, how can you help your clients plan for the future given their new financial reality? Today’s guest will answer these questions and more. Debbie Hartzman is a financial advisor, holding CFP, CLU, CDFA (Certified Divorce Financial Analyst), TEP and CEA designations. She’s also an author and a national expert on helping individuals undergoing separation or divorce proceedings. Listen in to hear what she has to say about becoming an advisor, understanding the nuances of working with divorcing or separating couples, and the benefits of using a financial advisor during separation or divorce.  What You’ll Learn in This Episode:  Understanding the difference between separation and divorce (12:30) The benefit of having a financial advisor during a divorce (16:20) The tax implications of divorce (29:10) How Debbie approaches potent

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