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FPPad Bits and Bytes for August 28

On today’s broadcast, BlackRock plans to acquire FutureAdvisor, Salesforce previews it’s Financial Services Cloud platform, and a new white paper from Kaleido will tell you how you’re going to overhaul your business model.

So get ready, FPPad Bits and Bytes begins now.

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Today’s episode is brought to you by Laser App Software, host of the brand-new Laser App Advisor Con event coming this October in Las Vegas.

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This event will be led by top advisors, offering their own case studies and best practices on adopting industry-leading technology. Space is limited, so secure your registration today by visiting fppad.com/laserapp2015.

Here are the links to this week’s top stories:

BlackRock Press Releases from BlackRock, and

Blackrock Acquires FutureAdvisor For $150M As Yet Another Robo-Advisor Pivots To Become An Advisor #FinTech Solution from Kitces.com

[Well, if you haven’t heard by now, the big news this week comes from BlackRock, as the world’s largest asset manager with around $4.7 trillion under management, agreed to acquire FutureAdvisor, the online automated investment service based in San Francisco. Let’s run the numbers: FutureAdvisor reportedly manages $600 million dollars, at 50 basis points, they earn, at best, $3 million in gross revenue, BlackRock reportedly paid something like $150 million for FutureAdvisor, so they paid 50, that’s right, 50 times gross revenue for the company. Wow. If it’s true, that’s like, way beyond Facebook and Twitter valuation territory! For an automated investment service!

So let me cut to the chase for your business. In a Wall Street Journal interview, BlackRock COO Robert Goldstein said that as BlackRock looks to “grow the company, our focus is going to be on working with our partners.”

In other words, financial institutions. Does that include you, the RIA? I don’t know. But it could be just institutions that compete with you day after day for client assets. Great.

So if this doesn’t light a fire under you to enhance your technology, improve your client experience, and clearly identify that your services go WAY beyond automated investing, I don’t know what will.

Look. I believe in you, I believe in the value you add for your clients, and I trust that what you is so much better than a five-question risk survey followed by an asset allocation recommendation.

But if you just sit there on your hands and do nothing, I just don’t see how your business stands a chance over the next five years.] BlackRock, Inc. has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire FutureAdvisor, a leader in digital wealth management.

Salesforce Introduces Salesforce Financial Services Cloud: Transforming the Client-Advisor Relationship from Salesforce

[Next up is news from Salesforce, another industry behemoth, that this week announced it will release the Salesforce Financial Services Cloud in February 2016.

Claiming it’s the company’s “first industry-specific product,” (I guess they want to forget about Salesforce for Wealth Management?), the platform will offer a much more modern interface, secure private messaging with clients, and even integrations like Advisor Software for portfolio rebalancing and Yodlee for account aggregation.

But after closer inspection, Salesforce Financial Services Cloud seems positioned mainly for broker-dealers and large enterprise RIAs like United Capital, one of the firms who offered design feedback. Just look at some of the terminology they use: Book of business? Tear sheet? That should give you a clue.

So as an independent advisor, I don’t quite yet see you using something like this directly from Salesforce, but rather it will likely be an option offered by an institutional custodian or one of the many Salesforce overlay providers like Concenter Services, Navatar, Salentica, and more.] Salesforce, the Customer Success Platform and world’s #1 CRM company, today introduced Salesforce Financial Services Cloud, transforming the client-advisor relationship for the digital age.

Kaleido Identifies Rapidly Declining Profitability, Failure to Prepare for Downturn as #1 Independent Financial Advisory Firm Threat in New Whitepaper from MarketWatch, and

Download the X-Cell white paper

[And finally, if you’re not already depressed by today’s broadcast, the researchers over at Kaleido, led by co-founders Angie Herbers and Kristen Luke, have noticed a disturbing trend among advisory firms. That trend is the rapid decline of profit margins.

Great. Just what you wanted to hear. But, I produce this broadcast to give you solutions to grow your business, so along with Kaleido’s research, the company issued a white paper describing what it calls the X-Cell Process™.

In a nutshell, the four-step X-Cell Process outlined should help you overhaul your service models so you can successfully incorporate automated investment technology into your business.]

This is not a paid endorsement, I just think it’s a useful resource for you to have, and all it will cost you is your email address.] Kaleido Inc., a practice growth agency serving independent financial advisory firms, has released a white paper entitled “X-Cell: The New Frontier of Advisory Client Service,” identifying growth inhibitors and other trends affecting the independent advisory community, as well as focused, tangible solutions.

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FPPad Bits and Bytes for October 18

On this week’s broadcast, a popular financial planning software suite gets a complete overhaul, find out which investment policy statement provider just got acquired, learn how avoiding social media can actually be a risk to your business, and more.

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This week’s episode of Bits and Bytes is brought to you by Total Rebalance Expert, the industry’s largest, privately owned portfolio rebalancing software provider.

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Designed by well-known CPA Sheryl Rowling, TRX features tax-efficient rebalancing, an easy to use interface, and more, all at an affordable price. To learn how you can gain a half a million dollar return on your technology investment, download the latest white paper by visiting fppad.com/trx

Here are this week’s top stories:

Money Tree Software Announces New TOTAL ONLINE Financial Planning Solution from MoneyTree.com

[This week’s lead story comes from Money Tree Software, providers of one of the leading financial planning software applications used by advisors. Money Tree’s flagship product, Silver Financial Planner, originally started as a desktop program over 30 years ago, and the company introduced cloud-based versions of its software over the last decade.

But with competitors like MoneyGuidePro from PIETech, eMoney Advisor, and NaviPlan from Zywave all performing major redesigns in recent years, Money Tree’s programs began to show their age. But all that is about to change.

This week, Money Tree unveiled TOTAL Online, a significant redesign of Money Tree’s original software which dramatically simplifies data entry and overall usability. Advisors should find the new layout intuitive to use, but still offers the powerful features advisors have some to expect from their planning software.

And you’ll be glad to know that the complete overhaul did not come with a dramatic cost increase. First year pricing for TOTAL Online is $1,342, which includes both the Easy Money Power Planner and Golden Years Cash Flow modules. This is a 25% savings off the regular price when purchased individually, and in subsequent years, a continuing subscription of both modules is just $999.] We know cloud-based software is important in today’s financial industry because advisors want to create, collaborate, and deliver financial plans anytime and anywhere. But that software needs to be flexible and easy-to-use. That’s why we created TOTAL Online.

fi360 Acquires IPS AdvisorPro from PRNewswire.com

[Now when you use any financial planning software, you’re most likely going to define some kind of investment allocation in-line with your client’s goals and risk tolerance. So how exactly do you define the objectives of your clients’ portfolio? With an investment policy statement, of course.

IPS Advisor Pro, founded in 2006 by advisors Norm Boone and Linda Lubitz Boone, has been the go-to solution for advisors seeking ways to streamline the investment policy statement creation process.

But in news this week, IPS Advisor Pro announced it was acquired by fi360, the leading advocate for fiduciary behavior in the investment advisory world.

Financial details of the acquisition were not disclosed, but in a letter to IPS Advisor Pro users, the company assured that functionality and support of the software would continue as it is today for the foreseeable future. Norm Boone and Linda Lubiz Boone will remain on board as consultants to fi360, but no doubt the acquisition will allow them to devote a little more time to running their own advisory firms as well as other activities and interests.] fi360, the premier organization for fiduciary education, investment analytics, support services and industry insights for financial professionals, today announced it has acquired IPS AdvisorPro®, a cloud-based technology that helps financial advisors develop customized investment policy statements (IPS), which are used to document client investment goals and the subsequent procedures to achieve those goals.

Defend your online reputation before it’s too late from InvestmentNews.com

Kristen Luke, founder of Wealth Management Marketing, gives advisers five ways to combat negative online search results.

Kristen Luke, founder of Wealth Management Marketing, gives advisers five ways to combat negative online search results.

[In other news, you’re probably watching this broadcast because you saw a link on Twitter, LinkedIn, or Google+, so chances are you have some type of presence on social media. But did you know that NOT having a social media presence can actually be a risk to your business?

In her debut column for InvestmentNews, Wealth Management Marketing founder Kristen Luke provided two examples of how an advisory firm’s reputation was tarnished because of unflattering information that showed up on the first page of search results for each company.

So what can you do if your firm’s reputation is affected by online search results?

Luke offer five actions you can take right now to combat negative online publicity and reduce the impact of unfavorable press.] You are at risk for a negative online reputation whether or not you engage on the Internet. Two examples come to mind.

Envestnet | Tamarac builds Tamarac University Online, a massive online training program for the Advisor Xi software suite from FPPad

[And finally, you know how important comprehensive training is when you roll out any new technology in your business. Training is critical to the adoption and success of any tool you introduce in your firm.

The folks at Envestnet|Tamarac understand that, and have rolled out a new massive online training resource called Tamarac University Online.

I got a preview of Tamarac University Online, which features training modules on their entire suite of tools, including Advisor CRM, Advisor Rebalancing, and the Advisor View online portal. Each module features hours of how-to videos and instruction, which you can watch on demand anytime, and since it’s mobile friendly, using any device.] Envestnet | Tamarac builds an online university to help advisers master the company’s total office software

 

Watch FPPad Bits and Bytes for October 18, 2013

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Kristen Luke’s $3,000 Marketing Plan for Advisers

Attention! There’s still time to register for the FPA of Oregon & SW Washington’s 2009 Mid Winter Conference in Vancouver, WA.  Sessions begin Tuesday morning, February 10, at 8:00AM.

Coming to the conference? You won’t be able to miss me: I’ll be making many of the speaker introductions and other announcements.  Catch me during breaks and say hello! 

On with today’s post.

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