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5 Outdated Financial Practices to Leave Behind in 2026 (Episode 49)

5 Outdated Financial Practices to Leave Behind in 2026 (Episode 49)

Summary: In this episode of Wealth on the Move, hosts Will Hoffman and Brynn Tarbuck discuss five outdated practices in the wealth management industry that need to be left behind. They explore the ineffectiveness of dinner seminars, the rise of financial influencers, the misconceptions surrounding life insurance as an investment, and the importance of integrated financial advice. The conversation emphasizes the need for a client-centered approach and the dangers of siloed advice in financial planning. In this conversation, Will and Brynn discuss the importance of collaboration among financial professionals, the challenges of founder limitations in firms, and the need for a client-centric approach in the financial profession. They emphasize the significance of integrating various professional insights to provide comprehensive financial advice and the necessity of building firms that can thrive beyond their founders.

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Takeaways:

  • The wealth management industry needs to evolve and leave behind outdated practices.
  • Dinner seminars often create a forced quid pro quo that doesn’t serve clients’ best interests.
  • Financial influencers can provide valuable content, but their advice should be vetted for credibility.
  • Life insurance is a tool for protection, not primarily an investment vehicle.
  • Siloed advice from different financial professionals can lead to misaligned strategies and poor outcomes.
  • Education-based seminars are preferable to high-pressure sales tactics.
  • Clients should seek validation from licensed professionals before acting on financial advice.
  • Integrated financial planning requires collaboration among advisors, accountants, and attorneys.
  • Relying on social media for financial decisions can be risky without proper validation.
  • A comprehensive financial plan should include multiple strategies and tools, not just one product. It’s important to move accountants into advisory roles.
  • Collaboration among professionals leads to better client outcomes.
  • Financial advisors need to consider lifetime tax implications.
  • Siloed advice can harm clients’ financial plans.
  • Building relationships with other professionals is crucial.
  • Firms should focus on values to ensure growth.
  • A founder’s limitations can bottleneck a firm’s potential.
  • Legacy building is essential for sustainable business.
  • Client-centric approaches improve overall service.
  • Professionals should strive to be agents of change.

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Money Matters: Before Marriage (Episode 10)

Money Matters: Before Marriage (Episode 10)

Summary: In this episode of Wealth on the Move, hosts Will Hoffman and Brynn Tarbuck discuss the critical financial conversations that couples should have before marriage. They explore the importance of transparency about money, the legal implications of marriage, and the necessity of protecting assets through prenuptial agreements and wills. The episode emphasizes the need for life insurance and regular updates to financial documents to ensure that couples are prepared for any eventuality, ultimately aiming to prevent financial issues from jeopardizing their marriage.

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Takeaways:

  • Having open conversations about money is essential before marriage.
  • Understanding financial backgrounds can prevent future conflicts.
  • A financial inventory should include assets, liabilities, and credit scores.
  • Setting joint financial goals is crucial for a successful marriage.
  • Merging some financial accounts can foster transparency and trust.
  • Prenuptial agreements can protect individual assets and generational wealth.
  • Legal advice is important for estate planning and asset protection.
  • Regularly updating wills and beneficiaries is vital after marriage.
  • Life insurance is a key component of financial planning for couples.
  • Financial planning should be a collaborative effort between partners.

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