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How much is an RIA acquisition really worth?

From InvestmentNews
Added on September 2014 in M&A Issues
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Summary: Given the oft-cited graying of the RIA industry, many advisers seek to monetize their businesses and provide continuity for their partners and clients alike. Acquisition negotiations raise numerous difficult issues, but a threshold hurdle is how much a prospective acquirer believes an RIA is worth versus the owner's perception of its market value.

Big data: New technology comes to compliance

From InvestmentNews
Added on September 2014 in Form an RIA
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Summary: As regulatory reporting demands increase, software providers are coming up with new products to help broker-dealers and advisory firms comply.

Going Indie? Beware These Legal Time Bombs

From Financial Advisor IQ
Added on September 2014 in Form an RIA
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Summary: When a financial-advice practice becomes a business, the seemingly subtle semantic shift can actually herald a big increase in litigation risk. No longer are advisors simply serving clients on their own or as part of a team. Rather, they own a real asset composed of business processes, staff and investment strategies. But along with this asset’s rewards and autonomy comes the notion of business risk, including the possibility of getting sued. Financial advisors should watch for these three emerging litigation threats.

RIA M&A Continues Strong Showing

From Financial Advisor Magazine
Added on September 2014 in M&A Issues
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Summary: Mergers and acquisitions involving registered investment advisors (RIA) continued at a brisk pace during the first half of 2014, indicating a healthy RIA space that is ripe for continued growth, according to research released Wednesday by Schwab Advisor Services.

How Financial Advisors can Subliminally Program Clients to Prospect for Them

From wealthmanagement.com
Added on September 2014 in Manage Your Practice
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Summary: So yes, financial advisors can subliminally program clients to prospect for them.  The seeds you’re planting will take the form of well-timed words planted in the mind of a client.  Let’s take a look at how these seeds (carefully crafted words) can be planted.

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