Implementing the wealth management index tools to build your practice and measure client success
The gold standard for measuring financial progress, updated for today's market From Ross Levin, a trusted financial planner, comes Implementing the Wealth Management Index. The new edition of the book Investment Advisor called a ""landmark opus,"" this revised and updated vo...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Hoboken, NJ :
J. Wiley and Sons
c2012.
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Edición: | 1st edition |
Colección: | Bloomberg Financial
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009627984306719 |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Implementing the Wealth Management Index: Tools to Build Your Practice and Measure Client Success; Contents; Introduction; Chapter 1: Turning a Concept into a Practice; The Format; The Wealth Management Index Overview; The Wealth Management Index; Conclusion; Chapter 2: Building and Operating a Practice; What Do You Want to Be When You Grow Up?; Partners; Broader Ownership; Conclusion; Chapter 3: Growing Your Business; Quantitative Prospect Metrics; Behavioral Types of Prospects; The Prospect Meeting; Questions; Other Questions; Next Steps; Conclusion
- Chapter 4: Developing Staff: The Client TeamLeadership Pipeline; Conclusion; Chapter 5: Training Staff in Using the Wealth Management Index; The New Hire Process; Conclusion; Chapter 6: The Work Plan; Pre-meeting; Post-meeting; Agenda; Conclusion; Chapter 7: Objective Setting; Asset Protection; Disability and Income Protection; Debt Management; Investment Planning; Estate Planning; Conclusion; Chapter 8: Scoring the Wealth Management Index; Spreadsheet; Chapter 9: Asset Protection (Preservation); Components; Have You Articulated a Life Insurance Philosophy?
- What Are Your Concerns Regarding Risks of Large Losses from Medical, Long-Term Care, Property/Casualty, and Personalor Professional Liability Issues?Have You Defined and Protected Your Business Interests?; Conclusion; Chapter 10: Disability and Income Protection (Protection); What Are the Income and Lifestyle Needs and Wants of Your Family Currently and Prospectively?; Have You Evaluated All Current Sources of Income and Potential Changes to These Sources?; Are You Fully Utilizing All Benefits Available to You?; Conclusion; Chapter 11: Debt Management
- Have You Established Your Philosophy Regarding Using Savings or Credit?Is Your Type of Debt Appropriate Given Your Wealth-Management Objectives?; Conclusion; Chapter 12: Investment Planning (Accumulation); Have You Developed an Investment Philosophy?; Have You Determined the Mechanics for Managing Your Portfolio and the Evaluation of What Success Looks Like?; Conclusion; Chapter 13: Estate Planning (Distribution); Have You a Philosophy on Wealth Transfer?; Have You Articulated Your Charitable Philosophy or Mission Statement?
- Have You Planned For Incapacitation, Elder Care Issues, and Final Planning Needs?Conclusion; Epilogue; About the Author; Index