How to build your financial advisory business and sell it at a profit : Creating, running, and cashing out of your practice

Thông tin trích dẫn: How to build your financial advisory business and sell it at a profit : Creating, running, and cashing out of your practice. Depman, Al. NXB McGraw-Hill, 2009.

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Abstract
Too many financial advisors simply close shop when they decide to exitthe business—squandering untold goodwill and legacy business.

Why waste a great opportunity?

By applying the advice of Al Depman, a.k.a. “The Practice Doctor,” you can transform your financial services practice into a legacy-focused business that will add substantial wealth to your retirement nest egg.

How to Build Your Financial Advisory Business and Sell It at a Profit walks you through the steps of developing, managing, and growing a profitable practice you can sell for enhanced value or bequeath to family members.

Depman guides you through the process of forming a sound plan for your financial services business, including how to:

Create a team of advocates in marketing and administration
Build a sophisticated referral process
Develop sales and casedevelopment systems
Write a best-practices operations manual
Maximize new technology to streamline operations
Put a succession plan in place
Building a long-term business model is not just good for your future. It will also make you happier and more profitable today. You’ll be able to spend more time with clients. You’llput more energy into finding new ones. You’ll focus more on referral sources. And someone else will do the grunt work.

Use How to Build Your Financial Advisory Business and Sell It at a Profit to build your business into more than a simple means to a paycheck—and reap the rewards of your hard work long after you choose to leave the firm.