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Sheryl Garrett: 'The Industry Thought I Was Nuts'

Sheryl Garrett: 'The Industry Thought I Was Nuts'

FromThe Long View


Sheryl Garrett: 'The Industry Thought I Was Nuts'

FromThe Long View

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Length:
51 minutes
Released:
Jul 17, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Our guest this week on "The Long View" is Sheryl Garrett. Garrett is a legendary figure in financial-planning circles, having pioneered the concept of offering hourly financial-planning guidance. She's founder of the Garrett Planning Network, a national network of hourly, fee-only financial planners that she started in 2000. Garrett has authored, co-authored, or served as technical editor on many books, including Garrett's Guide to Financial Planning, Just Give Me the Answer$, and the Personal Finance Workbook for Dummies. She has worked with the U.S. House Committee on Financial Services regarding predatory lending regulation, financial literacy, and Social Security reform. She has also received numerous awards in the realm of financial planning during her career. Most recently, InvestmentNews named Garrett as its 2019 Icon.
Background Information

Sheryl Garrett bio 
Garrett Planning Network 
Books by Sheryl Garrett 
Garrett's Guide to Financial Planning: How to Capture the Middle Market and Increase Your Profits by Sheryl Garrett 
Just Give Me the Answer$: Expert Advisors Address Your Most Pressing Financial Questions by Sheryl Garrett and Marie Swift 
Personal Finance Workbook for Dummies by Sheryl Garrett 
U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Financial Services; hearing dated Wednesday, April 20, 2005; testimony of Sheryl Garrett, CFP 
InvestmentNews Icons and Innovators: Sheryl Garrett 



Advice Best Practices
"How would I want to receive advice?" How Garrett came to build an hourly, fee-only planning practice that eventually spawned a network of advisors. (1:03-3:58)
"The industry thought I was nuts." Why Garrett opted for an hourly fee-for-advice model. (3:59-7:53)
Advice Models
"The issue is bigger between the financial advisor's ears than it is between the client's ears." How to get clients over paying for advice out of pocket. (7:54-14:16)
"I see financial planning as a job and I see ongoing investment advice as a different job." How the advice model--and manner of charging fees--should adapt to clients' evolving needs over time. (14:17-22:30)

Rick Ferri bio 
First Ascent Asset Management



Subscription-based vs. hourly advice: What's the better model? (22:31-25:51)

XY Planning Network

Working With Clients
Hourly advice is most successful (and cost-effective) when the client participates. (25:52-32:54)
Temperament matters: What people should look for in a financial planner or advisor. (32:55-43:12)

Garrett Planning Network's "Financial Advisor Interview Questionnaire" 
The National Association of Personal Financial Advisors (NAPFA)



Planning Business
"They look at me as their financial advisor." Are hourly financial planners constantly in customer-acquisition mode and might that attract those who are better at sales than planning? (43:13-46:06)
Commoditization: Given the popularity of planning and advice, could financial planning go the way of the Chartered Financial Analyst designation? (46:07-48:46)

Chartered Financial Analyst designation 
Certified Financial Planner designation 
Released:
Jul 17, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

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Expand your investing horizons and look to the long term. Join hosts Christine Benz and Jeff Ptak as they talk to influential leaders in investing, advice, and personal finance about a wide-range of topics, such as asset allocation and balancing risk and return.