A key resource for financial advisors from a leading authority on legal, compliance, and ethics issues, PROTECTING YOUR PRACTICE shows how to build client relationships, grow a practice, and avoid lawsuits in an environment that's become increasingly competitive and adversarial. Includes forms and checklists.
A key resource for financial advisors from a leading authority on legal, compliance, and ethics issues, PROTECTING YOUR PRACTICE shows how to build client relationships, grow a practice, and avoid lawsuits in an environment that's become increasingly competitive and adversarial. Includes forms and checklists.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Katherine Vessenes, JD, CFP, is America's best-known authority on legal, compliance, and ethics issues for financial advisers. She is president of Vestment Consulting, and lives in the Minneapolis area.
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Introduction. Knowing the Alphabet. Section One: Defining Who's Who. A review of what you are legally entitled or required to call yourself. Chapter 1: The Financial Planner. Who is and is not liable. Chapter 2: The Investment Adviser. Who must register and with whom. Chapter 3: The Fiduciary. You have a higher standard of care. Chapter 4: Other Financial Professionals. Legal rules may also cover you. Section Two: Playing by the Rules. A review of the laws and regulations that apply to your practice. Chapter 5: The Competency Factor. How to prove you are world-class. Chapter 6: Insurance Regulations. Required disclosures build trust. Chapter 7: Broker-Dealer Regulations. Key rules affecting your practice. Chapter 8: Investment Adviser Regulations. How to use them to your advantage. Chapter 9: Other Laws. Communications in various media. Section Three: Going on the Offense. How to keep clients happy and why you should build a paper trail. Chapter 10: Product and Service Providers. How to find and select the best. Chapter 11: The First Client Meeting. Identify expectations at the start. Chapter 12: Subsequent Client Meetings. How to satisfy expectations. Chapter 13: The Importance of Feedback. Two-way communications are key. Chapter 14: The Unhappy Client. How to identify and defuse them. Section Four: Building a Good Defense. How to avoid lawsuits and survive an audit. Chapter 15: When Clients Sue. Take a malpractice risk test now. Chapter 16: Common Complaints. A suitability and disclosure review. Chapter 17: Errors and Omissions Coverage. Carrier and other considerations. Chapter 18: Mediation. A less-expensive alternative. Chapter 19: Arbitration. It has plusses and minuses. Chapter 20: SEC and State Audits. How to prepare for and pass them. Resources. A: Regulators and Associations. B: Sample State Investment Adviser Requirements. Appendices. A: Codes of Ethics. B: Documents and Sample Forms. Notes. Permissions Credits. Index.
Introduction. Knowing the Alphabet. Section One: Defining Who's Who. A review of what you are legally entitled or required to call yourself. Chapter 1: The Financial Planner. Who is and is not liable. Chapter 2: The Investment Adviser. Who must register and with whom. Chapter 3: The Fiduciary. You have a higher standard of care. Chapter 4: Other Financial Professionals. Legal rules may also cover you. Section Two: Playing by the Rules. A review of the laws and regulations that apply to your practice. Chapter 5: The Competency Factor. How to prove you are world-class. Chapter 6: Insurance Regulations. Required disclosures build trust. Chapter 7: Broker-Dealer Regulations. Key rules affecting your practice. Chapter 8: Investment Adviser Regulations. How to use them to your advantage. Chapter 9: Other Laws. Communications in various media. Section Three: Going on the Offense. How to keep clients happy and why you should build a paper trail. Chapter 10: Product and Service Providers. How to find and select the best. Chapter 11: The First Client Meeting. Identify expectations at the start. Chapter 12: Subsequent Client Meetings. How to satisfy expectations. Chapter 13: The Importance of Feedback. Two-way communications are key. Chapter 14: The Unhappy Client. How to identify and defuse them. Section Four: Building a Good Defense. How to avoid lawsuits and survive an audit. Chapter 15: When Clients Sue. Take a malpractice risk test now. Chapter 16: Common Complaints. A suitability and disclosure review. Chapter 17: Errors and Omissions Coverage. Carrier and other considerations. Chapter 18: Mediation. A less-expensive alternative. Chapter 19: Arbitration. It has plusses and minuses. Chapter 20: SEC and State Audits. How to prepare for and pass them. Resources. A: Regulators and Associations. B: Sample State Investment Adviser Requirements. Appendices. A: Codes of Ethics. B: Documents and Sample Forms. Notes. Permissions Credits. Index.
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