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Josh Brown finds social media is paying off in some unexpected ways

Added on December 2016 in Join an RIA
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Summary: The amount of time most financial advisers spend on marketing could be trimmed dramatically by developing a consistent and well-crafted social media presence, according to Josh Brown, chief executive at Ritholtz Wealth Management.

FA Salaries in Top 10% Across All Occupations

Added on November 2016 in Join an RIA
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Summary: The annual mean wage of a personal financial advisor reached $118,050 in 2015, compared to $67,430 in 2000, according to careertrends.com, which compiled data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. That places advisors in the top 10% among earners across all industries, Investor’s Business Daily writes.

My interview with Kaplan for their Ebook Getting There From Here: Career Path Stories from Finance Professionals

Added on November 2016 in Join an RIA
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Summary: In the fall of 2011, I was a brand new student at Florida International University. I was in business school, and one of the first classes I took was the intro to finance class. As a kid attending school after the financial crisis in 2008, I wanted to know how money worked. I absolutely fell in love with the process. Time value of money? It made sense.

CFP Board, 'Rock the Street' Launch Career Program for High School Girls

Added on November 2016 in Join an RIA
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Summary: The CFP Board Center for Financial Planning said Wednesday that it has partnered with Rock the Street, Wall Street to promote financial planning careers to high school girls.

Six tips for spending the perfect amount of time on your job search

Added on November 2016 in Join an RIA
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Summary: How much time should you spend searching for a job? Well, that depends. As simple a process as this sounds, there are variables depending on which financial sector you work in, your level of seniority and whether you’re on the market or gainfully employed. Here’s how to tell how you’re spending too much, or too little, time on searching for a new role.

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