Timothy Noonan: Someday Rich, Gebunden
Someday Rich
- The New Architecture of Investment Portfolios and Financial Planning
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- Verlag:
- Wiley, 12/2011
- Einband:
- Gebunden, HC gerader Rücken kaschiert
- Sprache:
- Englisch
- ISBN-13:
- 9780470920008
- Artikelnummer:
- 9296771
- Umfang:
- 320 Seiten
- Ausgabe:
- 1. Auflage
- Copyright-Jahr:
- 2011
- Gewicht:
- 524 g
- Maße:
- 235 x 157 mm
- Stärke:
- 27 mm
- Erscheinungstermin:
- 6.12.2011
- Hinweis
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Achtung: Artikel ist nicht in deutscher Sprache!
Beschreibung
To truly be successful, today's financial advisor must strike the right balance between effectively engaging with his or her clients and finding meaningful ways to maintain their financial security. By framing your mission in this way, you can help your clients clarify their vision, build a plan to achieve it, and manage that plan so they stay on track.
Nobody understands this better than authors Timothy Noonan and Matt Smith--two seasoned financial professionals with over five decades of combined experience working in the asset management business. And now, in Someday Rich, they show financial advisors with clients who are rich, or have the opportunity to become rich, how to sustain a client's desired lifestyle to, and through, retirement.
Engaging and informative, Someday Rich provides the context, description, and implementation suggestions for the Personal Asset Liability Model--a process that will allow you to determine a client's funded status relative to their future spending needs as well as develop and monitor their investment plan accordingly. While the methods in the Personal Asset Liability Model may not have been practically accessible to past advisors with a large number of clients, this model now brings together the technical methods to answer important client questions in a way that is feasible and includes the communication strategies that can make the delivery of the advice model more effective.
Along the way, this reliable resource discusses the business of giving good advice and addresses how to incorporate these steps into a client engagement road map. Insights on various other issues associated with this discipline are also included, such as how to develop client trust and deliver personalized service when you have so many clients, and contingency risks--life, health, disability, and long-term care--that need to be considered in the financial planning process. And in later chapters, single-topic essays, contributed by experts in the financial planning field, cover issues ranging from target date funds and the investment aspects of longevity risk to modern portfolio decumulation.
Building more valuable relationships with your clients is a difficult endeavor. But with Someday Rich, you'll discover what it takes to achieve this goal as you put them on a path to a sustainable financial future. To truly be successful, today's financial advisor must strike the right balance between effectively engaging with his or her clients and finding meaningful ways to maintain their financial security. By framing your mission in this way, you can help your clients clarify their vision, build a plan to achieve it, and manage that plan so they stay on track.
Nobody understands this better than authors Timothy Noonan and Matt Smith--two seasoned financial professionals with over five decades of combined experience working in the asset management business. And now, in , Someday Rich, they show financial advisors with clients who are rich, or have the opportunity to become rich, how to sustain a client's desired lifestyle to, and through, retirement.
Engaging and informative, Someday Rich provides the context, description, and implementation suggestions for the Personal Asset Liability Model--a process that will allow you to determine a client's funded status relative to their future spending needs as well as develop and monitor their investment plan accordingly. While the methods in the Personal Asset Liability Model may not have been practically accessible to past advisors with a large number of clients, this model now brings together the technical methods to answer important client questions in a way that is feasible and includes the communication strategies that can make the delivery of the advice model more effective.
Along the way, this reliable resource discusses the business of giving good advice and addresses how to incorporate these steps into a client engagement road map. Insights on various other issues associated with this discipline are also included, such as how to develop client trust and deliver personalized service when you have so many clients, and contingency risks--life, health, disability, and long-term care--that need to be considered in the financial planning process. And in later chapters, single-topic essays, contributed by experts in the financial planning field, cover issues ranging from target date funds and the investment aspects of longevity risk to modern portfolio decumulation.
Building more valuable relationships with your clients is a difficult endeavor. But with Someday Rich, you'll discover what it takes to achieve this goal as you put them on a path to a sustainable financial future. Praise for SOMEDAY RICH
"Individuals have always needed to know how to make their money last at least as long as they do, but have avoided the discussion and action because the numbers can be depressing. This must-read book for advisors provides a road map for getting to the discussion, the key issues to discuss, and the keys to successful outcomes. The definitive guide for achieving retirement income security has arrived."
--Dallas L. Salisbury, President and CEO, Employee Benefit Research Institute
"Understanding the opportunity for addressing baby-boomer retirement needs is an interesting opportunity. Having the insight of how to connect the right baby boomers to the right solutions turns that interesting opportunity into a compelling mission. That is what this book will do for you."
--Steve Moore, author of Ineffective Habits of Financial Advisors (and the Disciplines to Break Them)
"Too often, discussions of retirement income are thinly veiled product pitches. Someday Rich is different. Solid, research-based analysis is coupled with practical implementation and process. Your clients and your business will be better off because of it."
--Russ Hill, CEO, Halbert Hargrove
"The two authors are veterans, with many decades in the business of individual financial planning and helping wealth advisors in two ways: how to do more sensible things for their clients and how to run an efficient practice. And their experience shows in the wisdom that this book contains."
-- From the Foreword by Don Ezra, Co-Chair, Global Consulting, Russell Investments
"In Someday Rich, Noonan, Smith, and their contributors provide an insightful and meaningful way for the advisor to answer the ultimate client question, 'How am I doing?' In a forthright and accessible way, the book shows that the question can be answered with more than platitudes and poorly understood and often misinterpreted simulations. It also demonstrates how an advisor can add true value to their clients instead of playing 'beat the market' as the measure of advisor worth. An important contribution to professionalizing an industry in need of rigor and redefinition."
--Randy Lert, Principal, RPL Consulting
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword ix
Preface xi
Acknowledgments xv
Introduction 1
CHAPTER 1 Time for a Real Conversation 11
CHAPTER 2 How We Got Here 27
CHAPTER 3 The Right Clients 43
CHAPTER 4 Connecting the Dots 61
CHAPTER 5 The Personal Asset Liability Model--Funded Status 79
CHAPTER 6 The Personal Asset Liability Model--Investment Plan 101
CHAPTER 7 Making a Good Business of Giving Good Advice 133
CHAPTER 8 Investor Archetypes 161
CHAPTER 9 Tripping Over the Finish Line 171
CHAPTER 10 On Shaping One's Future 191
Albert Bandura
CHAPTER 11 Building a Simple and Powerful Solution for Retirement Saving--Russell's Approach to Target Date Funds 203
Grant W. Gardner and Yuan-An Fan
CHAPTER 12 Investment Aspects of Longevity Risk 223
Don Ezra
CHAPTER 13 Mismeasurement of Risk in Financial Planning--A Lesson in Risk Decomposition 237
Richard K. Fullmer
CHAPTER 14 Modern Portfolio Decumulation--A New Strategy for Managing Retirement Income 249
Richard K. Fullmer
APPENDIX A Lessons Learned from Retirement Income Research 273
APPENDIX B The New Language of Retirement 277
About the Authors 283
Index 285
Klappentext
To truly be successful, today's financial advisor must strike the right balance between effectively engaging with his or her clients and finding meaningful ways to maintain their financial security. By framing your mission in this way, you can help your clients clarify their vision, build a plan to achieve it, and manage that plan so they stay on track.
Nobody understands this better than authors Timothy Noonan and Matt Smith?two seasoned financial professionals with over five decades of combined experience working in the asset management business. And now, in Someday Rich, they show financial advisors with clients who are rich, or have the opportunity to become rich, how to sustain a client's desired lifestyle to, and through, retirement.
Engaging and informative, Someday Rich provides the context, description, and implementation suggestions for the Personal Asset Liability Model?a process that will allow you to determine a client's funded status relative to their future spending needs as well as develop and monitor their investment plan accordingly. While the methods in the Personal Asset Liability Model may not have been practically accessible to past advisors with a large number of clients, this model now brings together the technical methods to answer important client questions in a way that is feasible and includes the communication strategies that can make the delivery of the advice model more effective.
Along the way, this reliable resource discusses the business of giving good advice and addresses how to incorporate these steps into a client engagement road map. Insights on various other issues associated with this discipline are also included, such as how to develop client trust and deliver personalized service when you have so many clients, and contingency risks?life, health, disability, and long-term care?that need to be considered in the financial planning process. And in later chapters, single-topic essays, contributed by experts in the financial planning field, cover issues ranging from target date funds and the investment aspects of longevity risk to modern portfolio decumulation.
Building more valuable relationships with your clients is a difficult endeavor. But with Someday Rich, you'll discover what it takes to achieve this goal as you put them on a path to a sustainable financial future.
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