Modern Financial Advisor

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Modern Financial Advisor

The Modern Financial Advisor Podcast shines a light on innovative strategies, solutions, and ideas shared by guests who are driving the wealth management industry forward in new and exciting ways. The show is hosted by Mike Langford and produced by finservMarketing.

  1. 1 NOV.

    How Financial Advisors Can Build Better Client Relationships by Leveraging Technology

    Patrick Spencer, Managing Director of Moneytree Software, joins Mike Langford to explore how financial advisors can enhance client relationships through technology. They discuss the evolution of Moneytree, the importance of goals-based planning and Monte Carlo simulations, and the critical role of communication in building trust with clients. The conversation emphasizes the need for advisors to understand their clients' objectives and to use technology to facilitate better engagement and decision-making. PodBox - Help your guest sound their best on your podcast, webinar, or important Zoom call with a PodBox microphone setup. Resources Mentioned In This Episode: Terry Black's BBQ - It's the best barbecue in Austin. You are welcome!How To Grow Your Financial Advisory Business by Helping Business Owners Sell Theirs - Great episode on serving business owner clients.Advisor - Client Communication Survey by YCharts - Patrick mentioned some insights surfaced in this survey during our discussion. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Personal Connections 04:29 The Evolution of Money Tree 10:20 Goals-Based Planning and Monte Carlo Simulations 18:24 Building Better Client Relationships 25:15 Conclusion and Future Directions 25:42 Client Engagement and Tools for Advisors 26:40 The Importance of Visual Communication 30:00 Scenario Planning in Financial Advisory 35:41 Understanding Client Scenarios and Life Changes 41:20 Generational Perspectives on Retirement 49:06 Business Ownership as an Asset

    52 min
  2. 29 AOÛT

    How An Innovative New Solution For Donor Advised Funds Is Helping Financial Advisors Build Deeper Relationships With Client Households

    Adam Nash, the co-founder and CEO of Daffy joins Mike Langford to explore the power of donor advised funds for creating opportunities for your clients and their families to make the kind of meaningful impact they want on the world. Daffy, which is short for "Donor Advised Funds For You" is an innovative solution designed to make it easier for financial advisors and their clients to collaborate on plans for charitable giving. Sponsored By: PodBox - Help your guest sound their best on your podcast, webinar, or important Zoom call with a PodBox microphone setup. Resources Mentioned In This Episode: How Financial Advisors Can Help Protect the Privacy, Security, and Reputation of Their Wealthy Clients - Mykolas Rambus of HushReimagining Estate Planning As Helping Clients Make Premade Decisions For Their Loved Ones - Andrew Crowell of D.A. DavidsonWhat Exactly Is Sustainable Investing? And Why Are Today's Clients Demanding It? - Peter Krull of Earth Equity Advisors Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Donor Advised Funds and Charitable Giving 02:23 The Need for Innovation in Donor Advised Funds 05:41 The Importance of Setting Goals for Charitable Giving 11:20 The Lack of Innovation in the Donor Advised Fund Industry 15:26 Engaging Multiple Generations in Charitable Giving 19:12 The Universal Value of Giving 21:06 Using Technology to Make Giving Easier 22:32 Incorporating Charitable Giving into Financial Plans 22:45 Using DAFI Features with Clients: A Guide for Financial Advisors 26:22 Incorporating Charitable Giving into Financial Planning: Tips for Advisors 32:03 Tax Strategies and Charitable Giving: A Winning Conversation for Advisors 38:38 Collaboration and Surprising Benefits in the Donor Advised Fund Industry

    45 min
  3. 21 AOÛT

    How Financial Advisors Can Help Protect the Privacy, Security, and Reputation of Their Wealthy Clients

    Mykolas Rambus, Co-Founder and CEO of Hush and Mike Langford discuss the scale of a high net worth client's digital footprint and the potential risks associated with it. They also talk about the creation of WealthX, a database of wealthy individuals, and how it led to the development of Hush, a tool that helps individuals protect their online privacy. The conversation covers topics such as cybersecurity, social engineering, and the risks posed by family members. The episode provides valuable insights and action items for financial advisors and their clients. Sponsored By: PodBox - Help your guest sound their best on your podcast, webinar, or important Zoom call with a PodBox microphone setup. Related To This Episode: Protecting Your Clients And Your Firm From Financial Fraud - Andrew Crowell of D.A. Davidson shared his perspective on protecting clients from financial fraud.Wealth-X - Mykolas and Mike mentioned Wealth-X multiple times in this episode. Chapters 00:00 Introduction 02:44 The Scale of a High Net Worth Client's Digital Footprint 04:36 The Creation of WealthX and the Development of Hush 08:22 Finding Information and Building Dossiers 11:14 The Need for Hush and Protecting Online Privacy 17:20 Cybersecurity and Awareness for Financial Advisors 21:55 Risks Posed by Family Members and Precautions to Take 25:03 Conclusion and the Importance of Online Privacy 26:03 The Growing Threat of Extortion and Sex Extortion 28:01 The Rise of Sim Swapping and the Importance of Cell Phone Security 31:20 Protecting Personal Information with Hush 45:19 Advisors and Hush: Enhancing Security for High Net Worth Individuals

    52 min
  4. 1 AOÛT

    Why Long-Term Care Insurance Should Likely Be A Part Of Every Client’s Financial Plan

    Larry Nisenson, Chief Commercial Officer at Assured Allies and Mike Langford discusses the need for financial advisors to have conversations about long-term care insurance with their clients. As Mike emphasizes in the episode's intro, the probability of clients needing long-term care is high, and the cost of securing long-term care is also high. Larry and Mike cover statistics on the need for long-term care, the challenges of discussing it with clients, and the importance of planning for long-term care in financial advice. Sponsored By: PodBox - Help your guest sound their best on your podcast, webinar, or important Zoom call with a PodBox microphone setup. Resources Mentioned In This Episode: "Is Your Home Ready to Age With You?" - Blog post on the Assured Allies with guidance on the steps your clients may need to take to ensure their house is ready to support their needs in the elder years.Modern Financial Advisor Podcast episode featuring Jay Zigmont of Childfree Wealth.goRIA with InvestmentNews - https://inpartners.investmentnews.com/goria/p/1Zvi Bodie's website. He was my favorite professor at Boston University.Agents.NeverStop.com - This is the site that Larry mentioned you should visit to learn more about Long-Term Care Insurance. Chapters 00:00 The Need for Long-Term Care Insurance 03:45 The High Probability and Cost of Long-Term Care 09:22 Challenges of Discussing Long-Term Care with Clients 12:14 Including Long-Term Care Planning in Financial Advice 20:37 Building Relationships through Long-Term Care Conversations 26:06 Protecting Advisors from Potential Litigation 31:22 Planning for Long-Term Care 32:18 Aging in Place 40:29 Financial Tools for Long-Term Care Planning 49:00 Starting Early: Discussing Long-Term Care Options 52:25 Long-Term Care for Child-Free Clients

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The Modern Financial Advisor Podcast shines a light on innovative strategies, solutions, and ideas shared by guests who are driving the wealth management industry forward in new and exciting ways. The show is hosted by Mike Langford and produced by finservMarketing.

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