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#FA Success Ep 353: Driving Growth By Setting A Clear Vision Of What You Do Best In Your Business(es), With Brett Danko

Nerd's Eye View

Welcome back to the 353rd episode of the Financial Advisor Success Podcast ! My guest on today's podcast is Brett Danko.

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Wealth Manager vs. Financial Advisor: What’s the Difference?

Carson Wealth

CFP ® , Director of Consumer Investment Research . Financial service professionals call themselves lots of things — most of the time using the title established by their firm. Regulators of financial planning firms and accrediting bodies do not lay out differences in nomenclature. What Do Financial Advisors Do?

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How to Choose the Right Wealth Management Firm in Kansas City

Fortune Financial

Consulting with an advisor can help you optimize your financial plan along with identifying the impact of potential future tax changes. Conduct Thorough Research The financial industry is highly regulated, and individuals and firms that provide wealth management services must meet specific qualifications and standards.

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How to Choose the Right Wealth Management Firm in Kansas City

Fortune Financial

Consulting with an advisor can help you optimize your financial plan along with identifying the impact of potential future tax changes. Conduct Thorough Research The financial industry is highly regulated, and individuals and firms that provide wealth management services must meet specific qualifications and standards.

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Adding More “Right Hemisphere” Thinking to the Retirement Planning Process

Steve Sanduski

What’s missing from retirement planning, and financial planning in general, is the value, nuance, and context that right-hemisphere thinking brings to the table. The Big Picture The retirement planning pendulum has swung too far to the left hemisphere. Perhaps my CFP designation should be revoked!