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Summer Reading List Of “Best Books” For Financial Advisors – 2025 Edition

Nerd's Eye View

In the meantime, the buzz around AI continues to increase as well, less now about whether the tools will replace financial advisors (they don't), and more about how advisory firms can better leverage the technology to be more efficient in serving clients.

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Weekend Reading For Financial Planners (Jan 21-22)

Nerd's Eye View

While it remains to be seen whether the measures will actually be enacted, proposed measures include raising income and capital gains tax rates, instituting wealth taxes, and reducing the state estate tax exemption, potentially creating future planning opportunities for advisors with clients in those states. Read More.

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How Marketing With The CFP Marks Reduces Client Acquisition Costs And Accelerates Revenue Growth

Nerd's Eye View

According to the 2022 Kitces Research study, “How Financial Planners Actually Market Their Services”, advisors without the CFP marks typically spend more of their time on marketing activities relative to CFP practitioners (allowing them to spend more time on higher-value tasks). Read More.

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Announcing IAR CE From Kitces And The Mid-Year State Of The Blog

Nerd's Eye View

2022 was a year that began with high hopes as households were slowly re-emerging from pandemic shutdowns, markets were reaching new highs, and most advisory firms had growing momentum. This year’s Summit will be held on Thursday, December 8 th – Save the date! can check out our Career Opportunities page for more!

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Announcing More Webinars And IAR CE In 2024 And The State Of The (Nerd’s Eye View) Blog

Nerd's Eye View

For most financial advisors, 2023 was a year of rebound and reinvestment, as markets bounced back from the turbulence of 2022, and expanded profit margins allowed advisory firms room to reinvest back into the services and value they're providing clients to make sure their retention stays strong in the future.

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Adviser links: forced distributions

Abnormal Returns

Podcasts Michael Kitces talks with Carl Richards about building a career in financial advice. kitces.com) Jamie Hopkins & Ana Trujillo Limón talk with Dave Yeske, CFP, founder and Managing Director of YeskeBuie about the role of emotions in financial planning. kitces.com) Some notable items from Secure 2.0.

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Serving Clients at All Stages of the Financial Planning Lifecycle Effectively and Efficiently

eMoney Advisor

Of an estimated 104 million households seeking some level of financial advice, 88 million of those households want that advice from a financial professional. In this overview, we will explore the demographics of each stage, the financial planning needs of people in each stage, and strategies for serving them.