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March 2025 NAPFA Advisor Magazine - Full Issue
NAPFA Advisor | March 2025
Issue: March 2025

Full Issue
 
NAPFA ADVISOR
March 12, 2025
 
 
 
 
INSIDE THIS ISSUE
  
From Vision to Impact
By TJ Baskerville
 
  
Jordan Banning, CFP®, of Crafted Financial Planning
 
 
  
Stay or Break Away? A Planner’s and Advisory Owner’s Guide to the Big Question
By Jody Jacobson
This question—stay with your current firm or break away to build something on your own—has broader implications now than ever before for planners and firm owners alike. The aspirational model of future firm ownership for younger planners through organic growth and succession is changing.
 
  
Tips for Preparing the Next Generation of RIA Owners
By Christina Traurig, CFP®, MBA
Succession planning is a topic many firm owners recognize as essential but often struggle to prioritize. But the reality is that thoughtful succession planning is one of the most critical aspects of running a successful, sustainable firm.
 
  
Proven Onboarding Techniques for a Small Firm New Hire 
By Bridget Venus Grimes, CFP® 
On January 1, 2024, we brought on our first W-2 employee to my firm, WealthChoice. Having just completed her first year with our firm, we recently reflected on her onboarding, and where we find ourselves one year later. I am hopeful our experience helps other advisors who find themselves in a similar situation.
 
  
Attracting CFP® Professionals and Candidates for CFP® Certification to Your Firm
By Rachel L. Sheedy, CFP®
CFP Board data can offer some ideas about how to position your firm as attractive to candidates, whether the job opening is for a CFP® professional with years of financial planning experience or someone who is just getting started on earning CFP® certification.
 
FEATURES
  
Navigating the Transition: How Financial Advisors Can Thrive After Their Career Ends
By Marianne Oehser
As business owners, financial advisors reaching the end of their careers may face a tough decision: when to gracefully step away. Fortunately, coaching programs exist to help exiting advisors figure out what they want their next chapter to be like and to see the exciting possibilities that lie ahead.
 
  
Navigating Change in a Complex Compliance Landscape
By Kerry Rider
Change is the only constant in the investment advisor profession, and firms must embrace growth and transitions to thrive in an ever-evolving regulatory and operational environment. For Fee-Only advisors, navigating these shifts requires a combination of strategic foresight, operational rigor, and a strong commitment to compliance.
 
  
Three Transitions to Growth
By Bob Veres
You might have heard about this thing called artificial intelligence (AI). I think it’s going to be big someday. But before it becomes transformative in the planning profession, advisors are going to need to make some changes. I foresee three stages.
 
 
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