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FPA Retreat 2013: A preview from Dan Moisand, Retreat 2013 task force chair

I recently connected with Dan Moisand, Principal of Moisand Fitzgerald Tamayo, LLC and past president of the Financial Planning Association.

Moisand is chair of task force for FPA Retreat 2013, coming May 4-6 this year.

In our FPPad On Air broadcast, hear about the things you can learn when you attend Retreat under year’s theme of “Change: Surviving it, Managing It, Creating It.”

Register Today!

Also, if you register before March 22, you’ll save $100!

Register today by visiting: http://www.fpanet.org/professionals/EventsConferences/Conferences/Retreat/

FPA Retreat 2013, May 4-6, 2013

FPA Retreat 2013, May 4-6, 2013

FPPad Bits and Bytes for May 25

Between a presentation in Charleston, SC on Monday, Redtail U in Dallas on Tuesday, filming more Spotlight Video on Wednesday, and taking my son to the zoo on Thursday, updates to FPPad rank about number nine on my list of important things to do. But I still can set aside time this morning to give you the best financial planning technology news from around the Web.

Here are this week’s stories of interest:

Advent Software Selects ByAllAccounts to Provide Retail Account Information to Advent OnDemand® Users from PRWeb

[Advent isn’t the largest portforlio management software by number of users among RIAs, but it’s definitely a top ten vendor. In this latest announcement, advisers will benefit from ByAllAccounts’ thousands of connections with held-away accounts they may not ordinarily aggregate, or perhaps aggregate manually.] Advent Software, Inc., a leading provider of software and services for the global investment management industry, announced it has selected ByAllAccounts, Inc. to provide retail account information to users of the Advent OnDemand® service.

Retire Logix to link with FPA’s PlannerSearch from Financial Advisor Magazine

[Financial planning software provider Financial Logix and the Financial Planning Association have partnered to make it easier for consumers using the Retire Logix software to find a financial planner through the FPA’s network of thousands of member planners.] Consumers using Retire Logix on their mobile phones now will be able to search for financial planners with a simple click.

Personal Capital is featured in four updates this week. Evidently one can “buy” widely distributed press by building a compelling financial dashboard from scratch.

Personal Capital’s Beautiful App Convinces The Wealthy To Trust Their Money To Strangers from FastCompany

[What buzz does Personal Capital consistently generate? Highlights of their data aggregation and comprehensive dashboard. But what most media outlets overlook is Personal Capital’s 10 employee financial advisors and how successful they are at managing assets to generate revenue for the business.] Personal Capital, a startup cofounded by Bill Harris, the former CEO of Intuit and PayPal, has created a new service that’s part “high tech,” part “high touch” to tackle both parts of the financial management equation.

Wealth management: Private pursuits from The Economist

[The next wave of multi-millionaires (and billionaires) from Facebook’s IPO is about to hit Silicon Valley. When they do, which method of wealth management will they choose? Traditional institutions or the nimble, tech-enabled startups?] Silicon Valley is already awash with traditional wealth managers. UBS, Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan and others are expanding in San Francisco and around Silicon Valley. They have recently been joined by online rivals such as Wealthfront, MarketRiders and Personal Capital, all of which use technology to help clients build customised asset portfolios at a small fraction of what traditional wealth managers would charge.

Personal Capital app demo from TechCrunch (embedded below for your convenience)

[Here’s a long interview of Personal Capital’s Bill Harris by TechCrunch, including some short segments of an app walkthrough. At least in this video you discover Personal Capital has 10 employee advisers ready to service clients under their RIA.] The CEO and VP of Engineering of Personal Capital demo their financial app.

Online RIAs will mostly fail — and here are 10 reasons why from RIABiz.com

[This article is last, because its author, Jack Waymire, misses the point in my opinion. I feel one must take the perspective of the prospective client, perhaps a 30-something startup employee that is looking to cash out some lucrative stock options. Where is that individual going to go for financial advice? A shop that has paper account forms, paper quarterly reports, and no mobile app? Forget it! It’s 2012 for goodness sake.] I believe these companies and their financial backers have badly underestimated the strength of the relationships that exist between investors and advisors. For this reason, I believe these websites will fail or, at best, be marginally successful. Here’s why.

Personal Capital app demo

 

FPPad Bits and Bytes for March 11

Bill’s recovery from last week’s illness has been slow, so progress on projects at FPPad headquarters has been incremental this week. Nevertheless, we’ve made sure to scour the industry’s top sources of technology related articles for the financial planning community.

Here are this week’s top stories:

Socialware Joins with LinkedIn to Unlock Social Media for Financial Services from Socialware.com

Socialware, the leader in social media compliance and engagement, today announced an exciting relationship with LinkedIn that will enable financial services organizations and professionals to access the extensive networking, marketing and research capabilities available on LinkedIn while remaining compliant with SEC, FINRA, IROC, FSA and state regulations on electronic communication.

Eavesdropping on the FPA Business Solutions conference: Mobile apps, web-based marketing — and how you can make the most of the connected world from RIABiz.com

Fittingly located near MIT, the FPA Business Solutions 2011 conference had a technology bent in an agenda jam-packed with business and practice management content.

Best Minds Converge in Boston from ByrnesConsulting.com

Mike Byrnes of Byrnes Consulting published six articles and photo reviews of last week’s FPA Business Solutions 2011 Conference. Our favorites are Six Technology Tips From The FPA Conference and Social Media Compliance Is A Gray Area

Giant of the broker-dealer tech world takes aim at Advent at RIABiz.com

(Bill’s note: If you’re a big (>$500m AUM) firm that seeks an elite portfolio management platform, here’s one worth considering.) Vestmark, which provides the technology behind big name companies like LPL Financial and UBS, is taking its time-tested platform directly to RIAs.

And finally, this month’s technology column from Morningstar Advisor, New Trends in Tech at T3.

 

 

What to Expect at FPA Business Solutions 2011

We just returned from a terrific T3 Conference, and in just over one week, we’ll be traveling again, this time out to Boston to present at FPA Business Solutions 2011.

Bill will be participating on a panel discussion titled Best Practices When Using Social Media at 3:15PM on Thursday, March 3. Mike Watson of TD AMERITRADE Institutional will moderate and Bill will share the panel with Andrew Gluck of Advisor Products, Inc. and Marie Swift of Impact Communications.

Click here to view the full FPA Business Solutions 2011 schedule. There’s still time to register so you don’t miss the great info at this event!

This year’s Task Force consists of a “who’s who” list of influential consultants, vendors, and practice management experts who have assembled a stellar agenda of topics and speakers.

We’re particulary interested in the preliminary release of the 2011 InvestmentNews Advisor Technology Study. In 2009, InvestmentNews partnered with Moss Adams LLP to continue the biannual benchmarking study on compensation and staffing practices of independent financial advisory firms.

What we feel has been missing in past studies is an analysis of the technologies employed at the top firms, and what specifically contributes to their performance. For example, if 90% of the most profitable firms all use dictation services from Mobile Assistant, wouldn’t you want to embrace dictation from them, too?

Finally, everyone attending FPA Business Soltuions 2011 is invited to participate in the social media back channel using the Twitter hashtag of #BizSol11.

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Final Preparation for FPA Denver 2010

FPPad was on vacation all of last week and it’s my first full day in the office today. Then in less than 72 hours from now, I’ll be on a plane to Denver to present at the Financial Planning Association’s national conference, FPA Denver 2010.

Let’s get the plug out of the way and tell you to attend my presentation, Emerging Trends in Financial Service Technology, Sunday October 10 at 8:15AM.

This will be an interactive, content-rich session highlighting tools you need to incorporate into your practice in order to stay ahead of your competition over the next five years.

If you’re attending FPA Denver 2010, look for me and say hello. Don’t know what I look like? Check my bio page for a picture! There’s also a social networking meet-up from 12PM to 2PM October 10 in the Exhibit Hall. I plan on being there.

Also, consider posting your thoughts and feedback on Twitter, and don’t forget to use the #FPA2010 hashtag.

I hope to see you there, and for those who cannot attend, be sure to follow the social feed on Twitter.

Finally, for RIABiz’s take on FPA Denver 2010, read their article titled The industry’s largest association has plenty at stake at its annual conference this weekend.

Get Prepared For FPA Denver 2010, The Annual Conference of the Financial Planning Community

FPA Denver 2010, “The Annual Conference of the Financial Planning Community” is less than two months away!

FPA Denver 2010 will be held at the Colorado Convention Center in Denver from October 9 through 12. Register before August 27 to secure your spot and receive early-bird pricing, a $200 savings.

I will attend FPA Denver 2010 and will be presenting a session on Sunday, October 10 at 8:15AM. Bring your second cup of coffee and take in my session titled Emerging Trends in Financial Services Technology. My expectation is that advisors will take at least 3 ideas away on emerging technology to implement in their practice and enhance the way they engage clients.

Also, this past Friday the Financial Planning Association announced in a tweet that it will be using the hashtag #fpa2010 for information related to the annual conference in Denver.

So broadcast your impressions of sessions you attend during the conference and remember to tag them with the #fpa2010 hashtag.

FPA also created a group on LinkedIn that anyone can join to stay up to date on conference activities. Click here to join the FPA Denver 2010 LinkedIn Group.

I look forward to seeing you in Denver!

Read My First Practices Column in the Journal of Financial Planning

I had the privilege of being asked to contribute to the Practices series of this month’s Journal of Financial Planning. The Journal of Financial Planning is the core publication of the Financial Planning Association with the mission to expand the body of knowledge of the financial planning profession.

For my first column, I described many of the best tools and techniques planners and advisers can use to roll out a successful social media strategy.

Click here to read Tools and Techniques to Leverage Social Media (link is good only for the month of May).

I always appreciate comments and feedback, so please let me know what you think by leaving a comment below.

View the Archive of Tweets from FPA Business Solutions 2010

Today was the final day of FPA Business Solutions 2010 in Dallas, TX. To capture the back channel discussion on Twitter, I used the Tweetdoc.org website to create a PDF file of tweets with the #FPABizSol hashtag.

Tweetdoc is free and extremely easy to use, and it outputs a fairly pleasing document to boot.

Click here to view the 96 tweets captured for FPABizSol.

FPA Business Solutions 2010 Conference Twitter Hashtag

In response to several inquiries on yesterday’s post, I’m going to use #FPABizSol as the Twitter hashtag for updates from FPA Business Solutions 2010 next week. That is, unless I’m overruled by a majority of tweets from other attendees using a different hashtag.

Nevertheless, you can click here to view all tweets with the #FPABizSol hashtag.

The Necessity of CRM at FPA Business Solutions 2010

Today I put the finishing touches on a CRM presentation prepared for next week’s FPA Business Solutions 2010 conference. I’m appearing along with Laurie Gripshover, a professional coach and consultant to financial services professionals, in a session titled CRM: No Longer a Luxury: A Necessity on Monday morning. Davis Janowski, the technology reporter for InvestmentNews, will be the moderator.

Click here to view the entire conference agenda.

I’ll be attending most of the sessions on Monday and Tuesday, so if you see me, stop me and say hello.