After decades in financial planning, I’ve noticed a surprising gap in even the most experienced advisers’ toolkits: human capital strategies. Many planners I meet still operate under the assumption that financial capital—the money you’ve saved and invested—represents the total picture of wealth. But that couldn’t be further from the truth. Over the course of a … Continue reading Why Human Capital Strategies Are the Missing Piece in Most Financial Plans – And How You Can Try Them for Just £4.99
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From Down Under to the FTSE: SJP Practice Valuations Echo AMP’s Collapse
By Steve Conley, Academy of Life Planning The latest revelations in FT adviser about St. James’s Place (SJP) practice valuations bring into sharp focus the vulnerability of advisers operating under vertically integrated models. The reported 45% drop in practice values within SJP’s internal Business Sale and Purchase (BSP) scheme mirrors what happened at AMP in … Continue reading From Down Under to the FTSE: SJP Practice Valuations Echo AMP’s Collapse
The Power of Taking Control: Why Self-Directed Investing Beats Wealth Management Firms
Imagine working hard your entire life, diligently saving for retirement, only to realise that a significant portion of your investment returns is quietly being absorbed by wealth management fees. It’s a reality for many investors who entrust their financial future to traditional wealth managers, often without fully understanding the long-term impact of fees on their … Continue reading The Power of Taking Control: Why Self-Directed Investing Beats Wealth Management Firms
The Truth About Financial Psychology: Are You Investing in Your True Self?
In the world of financial advice, there’s a fundamental flaw—one that’s been hidden behind tick-box compliance and industry-approved psychometric tests. The issue? Most financial advice isn’t based on what’s truly in your best interest. Instead, it reflects a version of you that has been shaped by years of parental conditioning, cultural beliefs, and psychological misconceptions—your … Continue reading The Truth About Financial Psychology: Are You Investing in Your True Self?
The Comfortable Lie of Bundling Advice and Product
There’s a silent deception happening in the financial advice industry—one that blends the lines between advice and product sales. This is where advisers, who double as product distributors, create what they call "adviser alpha." The supposed value they claim to add often revolves around investment management. Yet, retail investment management has long been commoditised, with … Continue reading The Comfortable Lie of Bundling Advice and Product
The Finfluencer Dilemma: Navigating Social Media Advice Safely
In today’s digital age, social media platforms like TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube are buzzing with financial tips and investment strategies from a new breed of content creators known as finfluencers. While it’s fantastic to see financial topics becoming more accessible, it’s crucial to understand the difference between information and advice. This distinction can help you … Continue reading The Finfluencer Dilemma: Navigating Social Media Advice Safely
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
