The number one thing Financial Advisors are looking for around their future

The number one thing Financial Advisors are looking for around their future

The number one thing advisors are looking for is clarity about their business for their future. They have a good sense of where they are going, but then face the challenge of achieving their goals because they seem to change, as the industry changes. With all of the regulatory, technology, and product pricing changes, it is no wonder that advisors need a deeper sense of clarity around their future.

How Do You Get More Clarity?

Let’s start by examining a simple list of your business goals. Just for fun, take this simple checklist below, and check off the goals you want to accomplish in your financial advisory practice this year.

Goals Based Business Planning

____ Lifestyle - work-life balance more time off in the next 12 months?

____ Growth -Ideal client acquisition acquire more HNW clients

____ Value- Ideal service processes – Deliver more value

What is your main driver for the next quarter? Is it growth, value, or lifestyle? It would be great to have all three in balance, but prioritize which one is first??

Next, look at the list below and check off what you would like to accomplish in the next quarter, and prioritize it to the top 3 -4 items on the list.?

Financial Advisor Practice Management Program (c)?

Clarity

___ Business plan on paper – your vision and values

___ Business model – ideal focus – Big goal

___ Data- KPI’s and or benchmarking – key practice data

___ Long-term goals?

___ Transition plan

____ Segment – More time with ideal clients

____ Time management – work on business more

____ Valuation know the value and how to increase

Growth?

____ Marketing and branding – Creating a clear value promise

____ Delegate – Team to do more / outsourcing

____ Ideal client path now and future

____ Marketing plan and?marketing calendar

____ Value promise

____ Strategic partners COI network?

____Target marketing fusion marketing?

____ Conversations – Practice critical conversations with ideal clients and master

____ Career – education / courses

____ Leadership – Firm or industry leadership roles

___ Less transactional clients

___ More revenue per client

___ Build a deeper Client acquisition process

Value added processes

___ Build a stronger Ideal client experience process

___ Implement Better technology

___ Delegate more and hire more staff support

___ Get better support from strategic partners??

___ finally complete a Succession plan in writing and file it away

___ Build better processes?

___ Travel for business – attend conferences

Team processes

____ Hiring – Expanding team / associates partners

____ Communications Become a thought leader

____ Team processes?

____ Team path?-

____ Organizational?chart today and future

____ Staff value promise - mission vision values and goals?

____ Career path for each team member?

____ Team training path?

____ Leadership and culture

How many goals do you have for yourself and your advisory practice? For most advisors I speak to, their goals have changed in the last 3 years. Have your goals changed? Maybe it’s time to update your business goals.

Practice Management Can Help Your Financial Advisory Practice

The average advisor has 6 or more business goals. That is where practice management comes in. Speak to a practice management expert, branch manager, mentor, or coach to help you benchmark your practice so you know where you stand. Then prioritize your business goals, and help you implement strategies to accomplish your business goals. Take this simple checklist, print it out, and the next time you have time to work on your business, use this list as a guide. Share it with your team, your spouse, and other advisors, to help you. Go for it and remember what Albert Einstein said “ The only source of knowledge is experience”. Find someone to help you who has the experience to help you achieve your goals in this great industry.

How about your goals for your practice in 2023? Our Practice management checklist or fee audit checklist?

While each financial advisor's practice may have a different approach, advisors need to understand where their practice needs help, and will they get the right help for the right part of their practice. What areas does your practice need help with? Get a copy of our updated 21-page “Comprehensive Practice Management Strategies checklist” by going to our website

https://www.advisorpracticemanagement.com/about-us ?or clicking here?

https://practicemanagement.getresponsepages.com/

Become a “Future-ready Advisor” get our 21-page technology checklist here https://technologychecklist.getresponsepages.com/

Let’s Talk

Contact us to help get clarity around your goals on paper, and having the goals conversation by contacting grant at?[email protected] ?or click on the link to set up a no-obligation 20-minute discussion?https://my.timetrade.com/book/JMTNJ ?regardless if we work together, let’s have a chat and listen to your biggest practice management concerns to help you get clarity around your future business.

Grant Hicks, CIM, is President of Advisor Practice Management and co-author of “Guerrilla Marketing For Financial Advisors” 1st and 2nd editions.?www.advisorpracticemanagement.com ?for speaking, workshops or coaching, contact Grant at?[email protected] ?Grants combined financial advisor clients manage over 5 billion AUM, and earn over $50 million dollars combined!?


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