Living to the age of 100 is a milestone many aspire to, but few achieve. But what if the path to longevity is not in the latest fad diet or superfood but in our social connections and lifestyle choices? Research from 'Blue Zones' sheds light on this fascinating connection between whole-person wellbeing and longevity. See … Continue reading The Pursuit of Whole-Person Wellbeing: Unlocking the Secrets of the Blue Zones
Month: October 2023
The Unveiling of SJP’s Pandora’s Box: A Fair Value Assessment Review That’s Anything But Fair
Ah, St. James's Place (SJP), the epitome of financial sophistication—or so they'd like you to believe. In the last two years, the company has seen its share price halved. No, that's not a typo. Halved. And why, you ask? Let's take a leisurely stroll down the rabbit hole. The Tip of the Iceberg First, we … Continue reading The Unveiling of SJP’s Pandora’s Box: A Fair Value Assessment Review That’s Anything But Fair
Navigating the Financial Wilderness: A Guide for Diaspora Clients Left Behind by Their Advisers
Introduction The financial landscape is ever-changing, and the recent introduction of 'Consumer Duty' regulations has led many advice firms to re-evaluate their client relationships. Unfortunately, this has resulted in some diaspora clients being let go by their advisers, often on the grounds that the relationship is not financially viable for the firm. If you find … Continue reading Navigating the Financial Wilderness: A Guide for Diaspora Clients Left Behind by Their Advisers
Transforming the Financial Services Industry: A Blueprint for Public Interest
🌟 Hello Esteemed Colleagues and Fellow Visionaries! 🌟 I trust you're all doing well and navigating these challenging times with resilience and optimism. Today, I have some exciting news that could significantly advance our collective mission in the financial planning industry. 🎥 Firstly, A Must-Watch Panel Discussion: How some IFAs steal pensions with impunity! I … Continue reading Transforming the Financial Services Industry: A Blueprint for Public Interest
St James’s Place: Navigating Regulatory Changes and Market Reactions
Introduction St James's Place (SJP), a prominent wealth management firm, has recently been under the spotlight due to its fee structure overhaul. This move comes as a response to regulatory pressures to comply with consumer duty rules. The announcement has had a significant impact on the company's share price, which has dropped by almost 10% … Continue reading St James’s Place: Navigating Regulatory Changes and Market Reactions
Ad Valorem Pricing Models Under Scrutiny: A Deep Dive into Regulatory Expectations and Fair Value
Introduction The financial planning sector has long been accustomed to ad valorem pricing models, particularly those based on assets under management (AUM). However, a recent report by TCC Insights has put these models under the spotlight, questioning their fairness and compliance with the newly enforced Consumer Duty regulation. This article delves into the key issues … Continue reading Ad Valorem Pricing Models Under Scrutiny: A Deep Dive into Regulatory Expectations and Fair Value
The Future of Financial Planning: Will Non-Intermediating Models Overtake Traditional Advisers?
Introduction The financial planning landscape is undergoing a seismic shift, with traditional intermediating financial planners facing increasing pressure on multiple fronts. A recent study by NextWealth reveals a decline in advice fees for the first time in five years, from 2% to 1.75%. This comes at a time when the cost of doing business remains … Continue reading The Future of Financial Planning: Will Non-Intermediating Models Overtake Traditional Advisers?
The Urgent Need for Trust and Transparency in Financial Services
By Steve Conley, Founder of the Academy of Life Planning Recent research by LiveMore has laid bare a concerning reality: nearly 59% of people between the ages of 50 and 79 mistrust financial services providers. This statistic is not just a number; it represents individuals whose lives are being negatively impacted by a lack of … Continue reading The Urgent Need for Trust and Transparency in Financial Services
Unmasking Highway Robbers: The Urgent Need for Financial Transparency and Integrity
By Steve Conley, Founder of the Academy of Life Planning and Author of "Your Money or Your Life: Unmask the Highway Robbers – Enjoy Wealth in Every Area of Your Life" Yesterday evening, I had the eye-opening experience of participating in the Transparency Taskforce webinar, aptly titled "How Some IFAs Steal Pensions with Impunity." The … Continue reading Unmasking Highway Robbers: The Urgent Need for Financial Transparency and Integrity
Challenging the Fear Narrative: A Balanced Look at Pension Planning for the Self-Employed
Introduction Recent research suggests that one in three self-employed individuals lack a pension plan, sparking concerns about their financial future. While the data is indeed thought-provoking, it's crucial to examine the broader context. This article aims to provide a balanced perspective on pension planning, particularly for the self-employed, and challenges the fear-driven narrative that often … Continue reading Challenging the Fear Narrative: A Balanced Look at Pension Planning for the Self-Employed
