The Right to Disconnect law has passed in Australia and is now in effect for larger businesses, but employers are still trying to understand what type of after-hours contact is considered reasonable or unreasonable. So, if you run a small business in Australia, what do you need to know? Let’s lay out the facts. What […]
Former athletes can win big by tackling careers in financial advice
Professional athletes, who may have struggled financially for years, often suddenly come into large sums of money once they achieve their dreams. That’s where a financial advisor can help — especially one who is a former athlete.
Harris pushes 28% capital gains tax rate on millionaires
The increase would “ensure that the wealthy and big corporations pay their fair share” at a level that also “rewards investment in America’s innovators, founders and small businesses,” Harris said.
Financial Planning unveils 2024 Innovation Award winners
These eight firms are using AI and technology to build stronger connections with clients and build business at scale.
Reduce client regrets on retirement savings with these tips
Most Americans wish they had started saving for retirement sooner and that they hadn’t withdrawn money early from retirement accounts, a recent study says.
Kitces & Carl Ep 146: Re-Educating Clients (Scalably) After They “Read Something On The Internet”
A cornerstone service that many financial advisors provide is education. While strategic advice is crucial, advisors also face the challenge of presenting the strategies to clients in context, explaining different financial planning concepts, and showing clients how to implement these strategies (as well as pointing out any long-term consequences). While curious, proactive clients who are […]
PFS launches female-adviser focused podcast
The Personal Finance Society is to launch a new podcast mini-series to open up the conversation about how to succeed as a female adviser.
Generational divide between Planners’ use of tech
Financial Planning firm owners see a clear generational divide between themselves and younger advisers on technology and social media, according to a new report from adviser platform Wealthtime.
Industry backs move by Chancellor to scrap British ISA
Chancellor Rachel Reeves is set to scrap plans to introduce a British ISA, according to widespread reports first circulated in the Financial Times.
‘Coolcations’ are hot for HNW clients but carry special risks
Northern adventures are all the rage, but wealthy clients planning to take these high-cost trips need insurance coverage that meets specific contingencies.