Zebra Smash - Real Financial Planners | Real Conversations

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Synopsis

A show hosted by real financial planning practitioners for fellow practitioners. It's like attending a financial planning conference on your time and on your schedule. With CFP CE credit, of course. More information at zebrasmash.com

Episodes

  • Episode 12 - Caleb Brown Sets us Straight on Hiring

    05/05/2017 Duration: 01h02min

    Roger and Ben talk to Caleb Brown of New Planner Recruiting about the "state of the union" of advisory firms and hiring aspiring planners. There's a "war for talent", and "A players" are hard to find. We laugh, we cry, and at some point we make an offer to endow a set of pens to our local financial planning university programs, in lieu of an endowed Chair. Good times.  Some additional highlights from the episode:  How to make a job descriptions that stand out in a crowded field What are top job candidates looking for in a position, and what are top advisory firms looking for in job candidates Ways in which both firms and job candidates are being unreasonable Advice for firms that are wary about hiring planners right out of school or who are relocating geographically The roles that university programs and professors are playing in terms of job placement and job satsifcation, both good and not so good Why firms should consider outsourcing the inital phases of the hiring process Links to things we talk about N

  • Episode 11 - Death by Proxy

    27/04/2017 Duration: 30min

    Is a fiduciary obligated to vote proxies?  If so, how would a firm implement a proxy voting policy?  What is our proxy voting obligation on positions the client insists on owning? We cover all of this stuff in a quick episode.  Roger's firm has been voting proxies for several years now, so he has built up a decent amount of knowledge (and rage!) on the subject. Vanguard's proxy voting policy: https://about.vanguard.com/vanguard-proxy-voting/voting-guidelines/ Dimensional Fund Advisor's Corporate Governance Page:  https://us.dimensional.com/about-us/corporate-governance Blackrock/iShares Proxy Information and Policies https://www.blackrock.com/investing/products/mutual-funds/proxy-information  

  • Episode 10 - The Tax Man Cometh [CFP CE Credit Eligible]

    20/04/2017 Duration: 01h06min

    (CFP CE quiz available at www.cheetahsmash.com.) Perhaps no single document contains as much valuable information about a client's life than their tax return. Successful advisors need to know how to navigate tax returns and identify those entries that bear scrutiny or indicate planning opportunities. In this episode, Roger and Ben describe the processes and checklists that their respective firms use when reviewing client tax returns. If you take away just one thing, we hope it's the idea that simply having such a checklist is critical to ensure consistency and completeness across reviews, particularly if you're looking to scale your practice. But you want to take away more than one thing, right? Of course you do. That's why you listen to Zebra Smash. Our deep dive into the 1040 includes: Everyone's favorite supporting schedules: A, B, C, D, E, and even F Commonly seen issues with Qualified Charitable Distributions (QCDs) and Original Issue Discount (OID) income How to use Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT) to you

  • Episode 9 - The Metasode

    16/04/2017 Duration: 32min

    On this very special episode of Zebra Smash, we don't just break the Fourth Wall, but the Fifth and Sixth Walls as well. With 10 episodes (counting the Prequel), we figured we would share a little bit about what we've learned about podcasting, particularly as the first CFP CE-eligible podcast (to our knowledge).  So it's not just a regular episode...it's a META-sode! (Insert heavy timpani drums here.) We touch on the following key points: Why did we choose Squarespace and not Wordpress to host our site? The challenges of having a sister site (www.cesmash.com) for our CE-eligible quizzes The issues (monetary and otherwise) of being a CE sponsor with the CFP Board Successes and failures with audio recording, particularly when 3 people aren't in the same location How a recording becomes a podcast. (This is admittedly less interesting than how a bill becomes a law.) Realizing how hard it is to track listening and download metrics Grading ourselves against our original vision of being, "A conference in your pock

  • Episode 8 - Angry Man Yells at Cloud

    09/04/2017 Duration: 26min

    When I (Ben) played basketball in high school, we used to have plays called "quick hitters," where the play involved 1-2 passes at most. (Having said that, my junior year we went 3-22, so...). Nostalgia aside, we have a Quick Hitter episode for everyone this week. Roger compiled some data on what it might cost to move to move his document storage to the cloud and nearly burst a blood vessel. And rather than do anything about it, we thought it would be therapeutic for him to share his information and his rage. Ben tries to talk Roger off the ledge, and more or less succeeds...or does he? No real show notes for this one, but we thought we'd share links to our respective document management solutions.  Worldox NetDocuments

  • Episode 7 - Persuasive Writing [CFP CE Credit Eligible]

    29/03/2017 Duration: 01h12min

    (CFP CE credit quiz at www.cheetahsmash.com) In this episode, Ben and Roger welcome Ben Opipari, writing instructor and coach and the founder of Persuasive Matters, to talk about persuasive writing. (Two Bens on one podcast? What are the odds? Let confusion reign!) The ability to communicate clearly and effectively in client letters, emails, blog posts, newsletters and even Twitter is critical to a financial advisors' success, particularly when you are trying to encourage a prospect or client to take and act on your advice. This episode is full of actionable takeaways: What persuasive writing is, and what it very much isn't. How to become a better writer The golden rules of sentence construction, and why embedded clauses, semi-colons and commas can stop readers in their tracks The importance of avoiding the "nominalization" of verbs. You'll have to listen to learn what this means. It blew my mind. Common myths and misconceptions about writing. Starting a sentence with the word "and"? Splitting infinitives? P

  • Episode 6 - I'm Ok, You're Ok, 401k: Dave O'Brien Talks About Advising Workplace Retirement Plans [CFP CE CREDIT ELIGIBLE]

    23/03/2017 Duration: 01h13min

    (CFP CE credit quiz at www.cheetahsmash.com) Through our experience on various NAPFA boards, we've been lucky to make the acquaintance of Dave O'Brien of Evolution Advisors in Midlothian, VA. In addition to his advocacy of fee-only planners and the fiduciary standard in the public policy realm, Dave is incredibly well-versed on the role that advisors can play with workplace retirement plans, having presented on the challenges and opportunities in this area at multiple conferences. Dave joined us and walked us through all the things that advisors who are interested in this space should know, including: Decision matrices between SEP and SIMPLE IRAs, Solo-401ks and profit-sharing plans New comparability and legal discrimination (which isn't as icky as it sounds) The four essential roles and responsibilities for any profit-sharing plan The advantages of creating a "safe harbor" 401k, and the necessary requirements to do so Some AWESOME acronyms, including QACA (Qualified Automatic Contribution Arrangement), QDIA

  • Episode 5 - An Opinionated T3 Conference Recap

    07/03/2017 Duration: 50min

    Roger was at the February 2017 Technology Tools for Today (T3) conference in California. He came back with a 102 degree fever and some notes on the experience. We can't resist some bullet point takeaways: THE CLIENT EXPERIENCE IS CHANGING!!! (Says tech vendors with a vested interest in helping you change the client experience.) Should technology help make life easier for your current clients? If so, why the emphasis on sales and prospecting in vendor presentations? Disney takes trademarks stuff very seriously, as evidenced here, here and here. Don't mess with the mouse. We blanked on the name of Junxure's CEO. It's Greg Friedman. The name of his advisory firm is Private Ocean, not Blue Ocean. But Blue Ocean Strategy is a great book! Links to other things we mention: Technology Tools for Today Junxure Salesforce Riskalyze NetDocuments WorldDox MoneyGuidePro FinaMetrica eMoney Advisor The "What's a hero" speech from The Big Lebowski

  • Episode 4 - An Evening With Andy Millard, Video Expert

    20/02/2017 Duration: 43min

    Roger caught up with financial planner/Congressional candidate/teacher/school principal/video master Andy Millard at the Technology Tools for Today conference in beautiful Garden Grove, CA. Ben was safe and sound in his house in North Carolina. And despite being in different time zones, the three of us harnessed the Awesome Power of Technology to talk about how advisors can use videos to better connect with clients, prospects, and even potential employees. Andy touched on some critical elements of what makes a good advisor video: Be authentic Keep it short, as in 30 seconds. If it's longer than 2 minutes, you're toast. Make 1 point, and make it interesting Tell a story. Use a script, if possible. Use evergreen content Andy also mentioned a few technical items for better quality videos: Zoom H1 recorder, for recording separate audio Giant Squid Audio Lab Omnidirectional Microphones You can turn your iPad into a telemprompter. Learn how! Some of the favorite videos we mention in the podcast are still avai

  • Episode 3 - Recap of the 2017 NAPFA South Region Symposium

    11/02/2017 Duration: 58min

    In this episode, we recap the Symposium recently put on by the South Region of the National Association of Personal Financial Advisors (NAPFA) in Atlanta, GA, titled The Softer Side of Financial Planning. This event is special to us, since at least one of us has been involved in the planning or running of this event in each of the past 6 years. This year, Ben actually served as the emcee of the Symposium, while Roger participated at a simulcast site in Houston. On the podcast, we touch on the general content of each presentation, along with our impressions and general takeaways. Roger also provides some social commentary on the traffic situation in Houston. Also, the word millennial comes up a lot. Don't be frightened. Symposium Speakers: Christy Eckoff (Director of Gift Planning, Greater Atlanta Community Foundation) : "Generational Lens" Lisa Kirchenbauer (Omega Wealth Management): "Essential Skills of an Exceptional Planner" Nicole Pinkham (SummaSource at Auburn University at Montgomery): "Communicating to

  • Episode 0 - The Prequel

    11/02/2017 Duration: 18min

    Every good superhero has an origin story. We're no super heroes, but that's not going to stop us. And sure, it's a little weird to have Episode 0 after we have 2 real episodes. But this is 2017. Up is down, dark is light, dogs and cats are living together...you get the idea.  In this episode, we touch on 4 critical questions:  Who are Ben and Roger? Why are we doing a podcast? What can you expect in future episodes? Where in the world did we get the name Zebra Smash? Neat Links Roger's About Me page at his firm Ben's About Me page at his firm The National Association of Personal Financial Advisors (NAPFA) My favorite zebra-related GIF:      

  • Episode 2 - All About Bonds, Part 2 [CFP CE Credit Eligible]

    03/02/2017 Duration: 01h11min

    Yes, we're aware of the irony of having multiple parts of podcasts titled "All About Bonds." We accept that. But guess what? This episode is ALSO eligible for 1.0 CFP CEs, which you can earn by taking the quiz at www.cheetahsmash.com. In Part 2 of "All About Bonds", we talk about different types of bonds, including municipals, special types of corporate bonds, international bonds, and TIPS. We touch on the different ways advisors can build bond portfolios: some buy bonds outright, while others use mutual funds and/or exchange traded funds. We also dip our toes into the murky world of bond indices. Fun!  To access the CFP CE credit quiz, please navigate to www.cheetahsmash.com.  (You'll have to create an account, but you'll be able to use that same account for all future Zebra Smash CE quizzes.) Stuff we talked about Municipal bonds: while we don't discuss it, there's a formula you can use to figure out the tax equivalent yield of a bond that's not subject to federal income tax. That way, you can compare mun

  • Episode 1 - All About Bonds Part 1 [CFP CE Credit Eligible]

    31/01/2017 Duration: 01h05min

    Our first ever episode, in which we discuss bonds at length. Topics include bond terminology, how to value them, and key risks. Eligible for 1 hour of CFP CE credit. To access the CFP CE credit quiz, please navigate to www.cheetahsmash.com.  (You'll have to create an account, but you'll be able to use that same account for all future Zebra Smash CE quizzes.) Show Notes What’s a bond: definitions, components, etc. Bond price calculation (semiannual coupon bonds):   Thanks Wikipedia! …or just use your HP-10BII+ calculator! Zero coupon bonds: what are they, and why would you buy them? The myth of reinvestment risk, as commonly propagated (Required reading: http://www.economics-finance.org/jefe/econ/ForbesHatemPaulpaper.pdf) Prepayment risk, callable bonds and the concept of “yield to worst” Collateralized debt obligations to mitigate pre-payment risk Credit risk and credit spreads Bond enhancements to ease credit risk Interest rate risk Duration – we thought about putting this calculation i

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