Weekend Reading For Financial Planners (June 20–21)

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Enjoy the current installment of “Weekend Reading For Financial Planners” – this week’s edition kicks off with the news that the SEC in recent examinations appears to be looking into RIAs’ use of held-away asset management technology that allows advisors to more efficiently and securely manage their clients’ 401(k) plan accounts by giving the advisor the ability to not just view and actually trade in the 401(k) account. Areas of concern for the regulator appear to include whether a firm is transparently disclosing fees (including whether fees charged by these platforms are covered by the firm or passed on to the client) and whether a firm is using third-party providers at all or is doing it themselves and then retaining client login credentials (which could create custody and data security concerns). Which highlights the importance for those who use held-away asset management technology to be able to explain to their regulator (whether at the Federal or at the state level) how it allows them to better holistically manage their clients’ assets without resorting to collecting client login credentials.

Also in industry news this week:

  • A survey of undergraduate students in financial planning programs finds that this group is largely focused on client service and growth opportunities (in addition to salary), suggesting that firms whose culture focuses on building long-term relationships with employees and clients alike could be more attractive to next-gen advisors
  • The quality of advice received and the quality of the relationship top the list of reasons clients leave their advisor, according to a recent survey, suggesting that advisors meeting with a ‘switcher’ might explore how their experience and communication practices might (or might not) be a fit for these prospective clients

From there, we have several articles on investment planning:

We also have a number of articles on practice management:

We wrap up with three final articles, all about AI and the workplace:

Enjoy the ‘light’ reading!

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Weekend Reading For Financial Planners (June 20–21)



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