AIO Financial – Fee Only Financial Advisors

Bill Holliday, CFP
AIO Financial – Fee Only Financial Advisors Podcast

Interviews about Sustainable Responsible Impact Investing - Investing for a Sustainable Planet

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  1. 6 DAYS AGO

    Financial Planning for High Net Worth Individuals

    Empowering Your Financial Future Financial Planners for High Net Worth Individuals High-net-worth individuals (HNWIs) require more complex and tailored financial strategies to manage their wealth effectively. With investable assets of $1 million or more, HNWIs often face unique financial challenges, from tax minimization to complex estate planning. Financial planners specializing in this niche must address these complexities to ensure wealth is not only preserved but also continues to grow across generations. By utilizing strategies that span investment diversification, risk management, and charitable giving, financial planners play a pivotal role in securing the financial future of HNWIs. Schedule a free meeting Schedule a free meeting Who Are High Net Worth Individuals? High-net-worth individuals (HNWIs) are typically categorized based on their liquid investable assets. Here’s a breakdown of the general categories: High Net Worth Individuals (HNWIs): Individuals with at least $1 million in investable assets. Very High Net Worth Individuals (V-HNWIs): Those with $5 million or more in investable assets. Ultra High Net Worth Individuals (U-HNWIs): Those with over $30 million in investable assets. Each category requires distinct financial planning strategies, particularly as wealth increases. The more complex a financial profile becomes, the more critical it is to engage a professional financial planner with expertise in handling substantial assets. Why Financial Planners Are Essential for HNWIs For HNWIs, the stakes are higher when it comes to managing wealth. Traditional financial advice may no longer suffice once a certain level of assets is reached. As wealth grows, so too does the complexity of managing taxes, investments, and succession planning. The role of a financial planner is to provide a customized approach that addresses the specific needs of HNWIs. Key areas include: Minimizing tax liabilities to ensure that a larger portion of income is preserved. Investment diversification to reduce risk while maximizing returns. Estate planning to ensure that wealth is passed on to future generations efficiently. Charitable giving strategies to reduce tax burdens while supporting meaningful causes. Thematic Investing

    10 min
  2. 25 MAR

    Shareholder Advocacy 2024

    Shareholder Advocacy in 2024: Steering Companies Towards a Better Future In 2024, advocates have been active, presenting over 527 resolutions that touch on environmental, social, and governance (ESG) issues for the proxy season. This shows a slight decrease from the 536 proposals of the previous year. Yet, the commitment to influencing positive change in corporations remains strong. Despite this commitment, there's been a noticeable decline in support for these initiatives. Major asset managers have scaled back their backing, influenced by various factors including legal challenges and shifts in the economic landscape affecting energy costs. However, it's worth noting that resolutions aimed at enhancing corporate social responsibility still gather more support compared to those against it. Even though the enthusiasm has slightly diminished from past years, the drive for social responsibility persists. The Importance of Shareholder Resolutions Shareholder resolutions have emerged as a vital mechanism for advocating for corporate accountability, especially on pressing issues like climate change and social justice. Although the path has been rocky recently, these resolutions continue to serve as a crucial avenue for shareholders to express their concerns and engage with corporate boards. Through these engagements, shareholders have been able to bring about significant changes in corporate policies and practices, aligning them more closely with societal values and sustainability goals. Despite the challenges faced, the impact of these resolutions cannot be underestimated. Navigating the Landscape The 2024 proxy season reveals the complex dynamics at play in shareholder advocacy. The cautious stance of some major asset managers, combined with economic pressures and geopolitical tensions, has added new challenges to promoting ESG principles. Still, the persistence of shareholders in advocating for ESG initiatives demonstrates a strong commitment to pushing for more sustainable and responsible business operations. Advocacy in Action: Case Studies and Strategies Efforts by shareholders have led to noteworthy corporate transformations, including commitments to environmental sustainability, improvements in labor practices, and greater board diversity. These successes highlight the effective strategies employed by shareholders, such as forming coalitions and engaging in direct dialogues with companies. These strategies, alongside leveraging legal channels and collaborating with institutional investors, have amplified the impact of shareholder advocacy, leading to tangible changes in corporate behavior. Looking Ahead: Challenges and Opportunities Facing forward, shareholder advocates encounter both hurdles and potential growth areas. Opposition to ESG principles, particularly from certain political and legal quarters, poses significant challenges. Yet, advancements in technology and evolving regulatory landscapes present opportunities for further embedding ESG considerations into corporate and investment strategies. Conclusion: The Path Forward The journey of shareholder advocacy is a testament to both its achievements and the challenges that remain. The insights from the 2024 proxy season underscore the importance of perseverance, collaboration, and adaptability in the face of adversity. By deepening engagement with ESG principles across all levels - shareholders, corporations, and the broader public - we move closer to a future where businesses operate in harmony with sustainability, equity, and good governance goals. Together, we can continue to influence positive change, ensuring a more responsible and sustainable corporate landscape for generations to come.

    7 min

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