When it comes to financial planning, it’s important to understand that not all advice is the same—especially when it comes to regulation. Financial planning that doesn't involve specific financial advice is not considered a regulated activity. This can be reassuring for those looking to seek or provide guidance on broader financial strategies without the complexity … Continue reading Understanding Financial Planning: Your Guide to Non-Regulated Advice and Empowering Your Financial Future
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Why Choosing the Right Professional Body Matters for Your Financial Planning Career
Starting your career as a financial planner is an exciting yet crucial journey. You’re not just looking to build a profession; you’re embarking on a path that will influence the financial wellbeing of your clients for years to come. One of the most important early decisions you'll need to make is aligning with the right … Continue reading Why Choosing the Right Professional Body Matters for Your Financial Planning Career
Why You Don’t Need Another Financial Adviser—You Need Self-Efficacy
In a world filled with financial advisers telling you what to do, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. But here at the Academy of Life Planning, we believe that financial planning shouldn’t be about someone giving you answers. It’s about you discovering your own. We are not product sellers or advisers. We don’t push products or … Continue reading Why You Don’t Need Another Financial Adviser—You Need Self-Efficacy
Squashing Simplified Advice: A Call for Real Consumer Empowerment
The financial industry, along with its regulators, has once again played a familiar game of mislabeling. The latest move involves branding what is essentially a product sale as "advice," a tactic that deliberately blurs the lines between genuine guidance and the promotion of regulated investments. This isn't just a matter of semantics; it’s a strategy … Continue reading Squashing Simplified Advice: A Call for Real Consumer Empowerment
Sales Shouldn’t Be Demonized: Clarifying Roles and Expectations in Financial Planning
In the financial planning industry, there is often a miscommunication regarding business models and the nature of the roles involved. It is a common belief that all businesses engage in selling and, consequently, require sales skills. However, confusion arises when mutual fund distributors claim that their success hinges on fund distribution skills and product sales, … Continue reading Sales Shouldn’t Be Demonized: Clarifying Roles and Expectations in Financial Planning
The Financial Wild West: Navigating the Risks for British Expats Considering Moving Abroad
As a Labour government ponders raising taxes on capital gains, inheritance, and overseas wealth, many wealthy individuals in the UK are contemplating relocating abroad. However, the financial service regimes internationally are not the same as in the UK. For British expats, this transition can feel like venturing into the Wild West, where overseas domestic markets … Continue reading The Financial Wild West: Navigating the Risks for British Expats Considering Moving Abroad
8 Essentials that Differentiate Holistic Financial Planning from Traditional Financial Planning
Traditional financial planning often revolves around intermediating services provided by financial advisers. Holistic financial planning, however, offers a broader and deeper approach. Here, we explore eight features that distinguish holistic financial planning from its traditional counterpart. Authenticity Holistic financial planning begins with a process of self-discovery, often called values-based financial planning. Planners help clients identify … Continue reading 8 Essentials that Differentiate Holistic Financial Planning from Traditional Financial Planning
Transitioning from SJP to a Financial Planning Firm Without Regulatory Debt Restrictions
Understanding the Dilemma According to FT Adviser, many St. James's Place (SJP) advisers are currently grappling with the challenge of plummeting practice valuations and significant debt burdens. The recent economic environment, coupled with the specifics of SJP’s internal valuation methods, has placed advisers in a precarious position. The situation echoes troubling precedents set in Australia, … Continue reading Transitioning from SJP to a Financial Planning Firm Without Regulatory Debt Restrictions
The Future of Financial Planning: Why the Academy of Life Planning Should Become a Professional Body
In today's rapidly evolving financial planning landscape, there is a clear and growing need for professional financial planners who are not tied to product sales. As market dynamics shift, the need for a dedicated professional body that represents these non-intermediating financial planners has never been more apparent. The Academy of Life Planning (AoLP) is uniquely … Continue reading The Future of Financial Planning: Why the Academy of Life Planning Should Become a Professional Body
Financial Advisers: Rethink Your Approach for Gen Z or Face Irrelevance
Financial advisers clinging to traditional "delegating models" in hopes of attracting Generation Z are in for a rude awakening. This new generation, poised to inherit a staggering £5.5 trillion in assets over the next 30 years, has no need for your outdated services. The rise of "finfluencers" has shattered the information asymmetry that once defined … Continue reading Financial Advisers: Rethink Your Approach for Gen Z or Face Irrelevance
