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Added on November 2014 in Other Ideas
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Charles Schwab's IMPACT 2014 conference descended upon the Colorado Convention Center in Denver this week. While plenty of face-to-face networking took place during this year's event, many also took to Twitter to share their real-time reactions. We tracked the social buzz from Day 1 through to the Friday conclusion.
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Summary: About half of RIAs have a succession plan in place that outlines who will take over the firm. Moreover, of those firms who have procedures in place, 37 reported said their successors are “extremely prepared” to take the reins and lead the company into the future, according to latest Independent Advisor Outlook Study, released Wednesday by Charles Schwab at its annual IMPACT conference in Denver.
From Think Advisor
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Summary: We’ve taken a journey through the five levels of technology utilization in this series of blogs, Spenser Segal on Software Optimization, examining ways to save time while also improving accuracy and consistency. The efficiency and auditability gains will help to ensure you and your team can get more done in less time and not lose track of important client needs that must be taken care of.
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Summary: How do you become a $1 billion firm? In 2009, there were 300 independent advisory firms that had $1 billion in assets under management, according to the Alliance for Registered Investment Advisors. Today that number is past 700 and appears to be accelerating. Yet independent firms that have been successful in the past may face new pressure from large firms with sophisticated capabilities.
From CNBC
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Summary: These days, it seems as if every business wants to target the millennial generation. That makes sense—at more than 8 million strong, this largest demographic group in the U.S. population is hard to ignore.