The Human Side of Money
121: A Playbook To Master The Human Side of Advice with Michael Kitces
When you want to learn something about financial planning and advice, the ultimate source is Michael Kitces.
Most people know Michael is a spreadsheet-loving, technical wizard.
What most people don’t know is that he also fully believes in the human side.
In this episode, Michael explains the skills and processes advisors need to know on the path to mastering the human side of advice.
You’ll Learn:
- What Michael says is the #1 skill for financial advisors
- The drawbacks to marketing the human side to prospects
- Why you can’t believe clients when they tell you their goals
- Why Michael only wears blue shirts (and how many he owns)
- The method Michael uses to uncover what clients really value
- Why the 3-year mark changes everything for an advisory business
And more!
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Resources:
- 49: Leveraging the Superpower of Questions to Create Connection and Clarity With Dr. Meghaan Lurtz (Part I)
- 50: Leveraging the Superpower of Questions to Create Connection and Clarity With Dr. Meghaan Lurtz (Part II)
- 112: Using “Influence” Techniques to Persuade Prospects to Become Clients With Evan Beach
- Financial Advisor Success Podcast
- Kitces & Carl Podcast
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About Our Guest:
Michael E. Kitces, MSFS, MTAX, CFP®, CLU, ChFC, RHU, REBC, CASL, is the Head of Planning Strategy for Buckingham Wealth Partners, a private wealth management firm located in St Louis, Missouri, that oversees approximately $50 billion of client assets. In addition, he is the co-founder of the XY Planning Network, AdvicePay, fpPathfinder, and New Planner Recruiting, former practitioner editor of the Journal of Financial Planning, and the publisher of the e-newsletter The Kitces Report and the popular financial planning industry blog Nerd’s Eye View through his website www.Kitces.com, dedicated to advancing knowledge in financial planning.
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