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Dead Celebrity
Celebrity Estates: Steve Lockshin on Len Bias and NIL Deals in Estate Planning

Dead Celebrity

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2024 26:11


Len Bias was a star basketball player at the University of Maryland drafted by the Boston Celtics in 1986 and one step away from becoming a pro athlete. Unfortunately, he passed away just two days after being selected but before signing any MBS or sponsorship documents, leaving him and his family just out of reach … Read More Read More

Running Through Walls
Digestibility vs. Accessibility in Estate Planning

Running Through Walls

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2023 20:27


Venrock's Nick Beim speaks with Steve Lockshin, founder of Vanilla, about lessons learned as a serial entrepreneur in wealth management services. Lockshin shares what drives him as an entrepreneur, the need for more digestible information in estate planning, and his most valuable lessons learned on the path to building Vanilla. Lockshin also discusses the importance of humility and how it helped guide his decisions as a business leader.

Wealthmanagement.com Advisor Innovations with David Armstrong, Editor in Chief
17. The Wealthtech Landscape with LPL's Gary Carrai

Wealthmanagement.com Advisor Innovations with David Armstrong, Editor in Chief

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2021 34:27


In this episode, David Armstrong is joined by Gary Carrai, former financial advisor, co-founder of Fortigent with Steve Lockshin, and currently executive vice president of LPL Financial in charge of third-party technology partnerships. Gary discusses the evolving affiliation options LPL Financial has opened for financial advisors and how he views the fintech ecosystem around wealth … Continue reading 17. The Wealthtech Landscape with LPL's Gary Carrai →

The Human Advisor
Steve Lockshin on the power of being independent

The Human Advisor

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2021 30:37


Watch on YouTube00:00 Intro 05:20 The importance of finding a mentor 10:10 Being the number one financial advisor and the power of being independent 13:03: Challenges of going independent 20:30 Following advice from Warren Buffet and the importance of ‘not caring' 23:23 Starting Vanilla, what Steve can't do, and investing 25:56 Investing and getting more people at the table 29:06 Advice for starting your own firmDiscover more on our network ► https://grow.altruist.com/ ABOUT THE HUMAN ADVISOR:This podcast is dedicated to changing the conversation from how big a financial advisor's book of business is to how well they take care of their clients and actually help people. There's a new breed of modern advisors who want to make a difference and do something meaningful. And in our series, we're telling their stories. ABOUT ALTRUIST:Altruist is a fintech company on a mission to make financial advice better, more affordable, and more accessible to everyone. Our next-generation digital suite, built for independent financial advisors and their clients, combines software to manage an investment portfolio with a powerful brokerage platform to invest. This helps streamline operations and frees up time, so advisors can focus on serving their clients even better. And with fractional share trading, investors gain access to high-quality assets no matter their portfolio size. Learn how we can help you grow ► https://altruist.com/product/ STAY CONNECTED:Instagram ► https://www.instagram.com/altruistcorp/Twitter ► https://twitter.com/altruistLinkedin ► https://www.linkedin.com/company/altruistcorp/ Disclaimer: The views expressed in this video by the participants are solely their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Altruist Corp or its subsidiaries. No compensation was provided. Altruist Corp offers a software platform that helps financial advisors achieve better outcomes. Nothing in this communication should be construed as an offer, recommendation, or solicitation to buy or sell any security. Additionally, Altruist or its affiliates do not provide tax advice, and investors are encouraged to consult with their personal tax advisors. All Copyright 2021 Altruist Corp

Framework with Jamie Hopkins
Fiduciary Responsibility and Why FinTech is the Future with Steve Lockshin

Framework with Jamie Hopkins

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2020 53:40


This week, Jamie Hopkins talks with Steve Lockshin, the founder and principal at AdvicePeriod about how he ended up in the financial industry and his business ventures along the way. He also shares his critiques of the industry and the future of digital frameworks for financial services.  You can find show notes and other information at CarsonGroup.com/Framework.

Permission To Succeed Podcast
MarketCounsel Summit: Creating a Failure Budget with Steve Lockshin

Permission To Succeed Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2019 14:18


If you’re looking for permission to take that next step, this is it. Meet Steve Lockshin, founder of AdvicePeriod. Steve is a believer in getting out there and risking failure. In this episode, he talks to hosts, Doug and Matt, about his mission to reinvent wealth management, the value of finding truth-tellers, and why he … Continue reading MarketCounsel Summit: Creating a Failure Budget with Steve Lockshin →

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Breaking Money Silence®
Will robo-advisors replace human advisors? | Episode 52

Breaking Money Silence®

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2018


Steve Lockshin, Founder and Principal of AdvicePeriod Will robo-advisors replace human advisors? Find out one thought leader’s opinion in this episode. Listen in as Kathleen interviews Steve about his work at AdvicePeriod and his view of how advisors need to embrace change to best serve their clients. Key Take Aways: Technology helps advisors better serve you. If you are a do-it-yourselfer now, then you probably will embrace robo-advisors. However, if you prefer to meet with an advisor in person, this technology will only enhance your advisor’s customer service. Women tend to be more receptive to changes in client service models. Steve notices a difference in how women versus men think about robo-advisors. In general, his research shows that women tend to be more receptive to this type of change in the industry and like the simplicity of the technological offerings. Talk to your advisor about how technology can help you achieve your financial goals. Are you still unsure about robo-advisor offerings? Then talk with your financial services professional about when, where, and how to incorporate this technology into your relationship. Steve Lockshin is a Founder and Principal of AdvicePeriod and the author of Get Wise to Your Advisor. His firm’s mission is to reinvent wealth management and improve the advisors’ and clients’ experiences. Steve has won numerous awards in the industry and has been ranked #1 by Barron’s numerous times. He helped pioneer the independent advisory industry, building one of the largest independent RIAs in the nation, which was acquired by City National Bank in 2007. In 2018, AdvicePeriod was named one of Inc. Magazine’s Best Workplaces. Breaking Money Silence® Podcast was recorded at Sugarhouse Soundworks, LLC

The Meb Faber Show
#117 - Steve Lockshin - We Think the Estate and Tax Planning Levers are the Most Important Levers to Push on for Clients

The Meb Faber Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2018 64:26


In Episode 117, we welcome entrepreneur and wealth advisor, Steve Lockshin. At Meb’s request, Steve walks us through his professional background in the financial services industry. It’s an interesting story, reflecting how wealth management has changed over the decades. Meb picks up on a term Steve used in describing his early years – “producer” (referencing an advisor) – making the point that if advisors were expected to produce revenue to the degree that “producer” was their name, it pointed toward a potential conflict with the client’s goals. Steve agrees, noting that the conflicts of interest in the business are challenging. He offers us an example using a mortgage payment scenario. If a client allocated capital toward paying down a high-rate mortgage rather than toward funding his equity portfolio, that debt paydown would benefit him, yet would decrease the advisor’s AUM, hurting the advisor’s personal revenue. Given this, the advisor may not be incentivized to make recommendations that are always in the best interest of the client. Meb asks for more details about Steve’s fee structure at AdvicePeriod, and why it was set up that way. Steve walks us through the details, noting that their fee structure largely emanates from the value they bring. So, their fees are always clear and capped. This bleeds into a conversation about an advisor’s biggest value add. Meb wonders if it’s estate planning and tax issues, or if it varies. Steve answers by first referencing portfolio construction, asking a question – if we take the top quartile of advisors, what does Meb think they’d produce, over a 20-year period, in true alpha above the market? Meb answers, basically 0%. Steve agrees, noting portfolio construction is not the real source of advisor alpha. Instead, he points toward taxes as a huge source of real value. He concludes saying “Turning that tax dial is a huge return for clients” and “We think the estate planning and tax planning levers are the most important levers to push on for clients”. The guys bounce around a bit here, discussing high advisor fees, and how the industry was able to hide them for years… the biggest problems Steve sees with new clients when they bring over their portfolios… and how the general advisor/client process works. But from here, the conversation turns toward how one might find a great wealth manager. It’s challenging, as laws prohibit client testimonials, and as Steve says, most clients don’t know which questions need to be asked. He gives us a few examples of good questions: What will your fees be if I tell you that you can’t use any of your own funds? How often would we meet? What software will you use? How much access to information will I have? What’s your transparency level? Next, Meb asks how things look going forward on the investment advisor side. Steve tells us that as soon as info becomes accessible and digestible by investors, we’ll see people behave differently. We’ll keep seeing fees come down, and transactional fees will go away. And when moving your entire account from one group to another becomes a matter of just a few mouse clicks, we’ll see a massive shift. Meb asks when we’ll see an “automated Lockshin”, meaning when will wealth management become automated? Steve thinks it’s far closer than people think. He references Google Duplex, which is basically a computer speaking to us, yet fooling the human on the other end of the phone into believe he/she is conversing with another real human. There’s way more in this episode: Steve’s favorite private investment right now… how tax planning is the biggest alpha generator out there but doesn’t receive the emphasis is deserves… how the industry goes out of its way to complicate things for investors… Vanguard Life Strategy Funds… and of course, Steve’s most memorable trade. What was it? Find out in Episode 117.

The Elite Advisor Blueprint®: A Podcast for Financial Advisors
019: Steve Sanduski on Launching PEAK Advisor Alliance from Ron Carson's Basement, Why Robo Advisors Aren't the Problem, and Lessons Learned from Tony Robbins & Elliot Weissbluth

The Elite Advisor Blueprint®: A Podcast for Financial Advisors

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2017 76:39


Click Here to Get Access to Steve Sanduski's "52 Tips to Grow Your Business NOW" This week on Elite Advisor Blueprint, Steve Sanduski shares his journey as an elite financial advising coach and provides deep insight into where the industry is headed! Steve Sanduski has had over 20 years of experience growing companies by multiples, including one whose revenue grew 17-fold during his leadership. Steve helped launch and build a $1.8 billion RIA and was the Managing Partner of Peak Advisor Alliance as it grew from 0 to 1,000 coaching clients. Steve has led countless speaking engagements with top advisors and has spoken to audiences all over the country through keynotes, breakout sessions, and day-long training programs. He’s a New York Times Bestselling author and the co-author of Tested in the Trenches: A 9-Step Plan for Success as a New-Era Advisor and Avalanche: The 9 Principles for uncovering True Wealth. Steve also interview’s top leaders at the intersection of business, investing, and life on his podcast Between Now and Success. His guests include visionary leaders such as Tony Robbins, Ric Edelman, Marty Bicknell, Peter Mallouk, Elliot Weissbluth, Jud Bergman, David Bach, Jon Stein, Steve Lockshin, Carl Richards, Michael Port, Michael Schrage, Aaron Klein, Chip Roame, and Scott Hanson and many more! Here’s a quick overview of what we cover in this conversation: We begin with the story of how Steve and Ron Carson originally connected and then later launched PEAK Advisor Alliance from a conversation that began in Ron’s basement From there, we get into what creates an imaginary “glass ceiling” for financial advisors that holds them back from the growth they want to achieve and the secret to building a high performing team Later on, we dig deep on the massive changes in fintech and how Steve sees our industry evolving away from “return of investment” and more to “return on” an idea that is much more impactful to your clients Then we get into the most powerful lessons and takeaways from some of Steve’s former podcast guests like Tony Robbins and Hightower Investment’s Elliot Weissbluth, you won’t want to miss these! We wrap with one of my favorite parts of the conversation... Steve and I discussing the power of “random acts of kindness” and the power they have to change not only your own perspective, but those around you as well SHOW NOTES: [03:50] Steve shares his early days in the financial advising game and how a partnership with Ron Carson led to the launch of Peak Advisor Alliance - An Elite Financial Advisor Coaching business that’s been around since the 90’s. [12:05] Find out how Ron Carson discovered the habits of top achievers, connected with the most successful people in the world, and landed his first billionaire client. [15:15] Why differentiating yourself and clearly defining your target audience is critical if you want to succeed as a financial advisor. [22:40] How to avoid losing business to robo advisors while creating the best possible life for your clients. [00:27:35] Why using technology to increase efficiency should never come at the expense of your clients experience.   [30:34] The unique human attributes that technology can’t compete with and how you can use these to create a sustainable advantage. [34:42] The pros and cons to working with clients remotely. [39:12] Find out why Steve started his podcast Between Now and Success. [44:04] The most memorable moments from Steve’s podcast guests, such as Tony Robbins and Elliot Weissbluth. [53:50] Why the more valuable you are to the business, the less valuable the business is. [54:16] Why the growth of your business relies on your ability to surround yourself with incredible people. [56:02 Steve’s advice on hiring new talent and knowing when to let people go. [01:02:12] Why Steve’s Dad is the first person he thinks of when he hears the word “successful”. [01:05:05] The book that Steve believes all financial advisors should read. [1:06:41] How small acts of kindness can make a big difference in the world. [01:11:28] The one piece of advice Steve would give to any financial advisor that wants to succeed. SELECTED LINKS FROM THE EPISODE Connect with Steve Sanduski Website | Twitter | LinkedIn BelayAdvisor.com Peak Advisor Alliance Coaching Program Securities America Hewlett-Packard Tested in the Trenches by Ron Carson and Steve Sanduski Avalanche by Ron Carson and Steve Sanduski LPL Financial Peak Advisor Alliance Why Should I Choose You?  by Ian Chamandy and Ken Aber The 100-Year Life Union Pacific Western Electric The Quiet Company The Behavior Gap by Carl Richards Orion Advisor Services Mariner Wealth Advisors FiComm Partners High Tower Advisors Only The Paranoid Survive by Andy Grove Amazon Kodak Netflix CNBC The Soul of Money by Lynne Twist The Madonna School PEOPLE MENTIONED IN THE EPISODE Ron Carson - Founder and CEO of Carson Group Holdings Dan Sullivan - Founder and President of The Strategic Coach Inc. Warren Buffett - Chairman and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway Wayne Gretzky - Legendary Hockey Player Tony Robbins - Author of Unshakeable Cole Richards - Author of The Behavior Gap Eric Clark - CEO at Orion Advisor Services Marty Bicknell - CEO at Mariner Holdings Joe Duran - CEO at United Capital Jason Lahita - President and Co-founder of FiComm Partners Elliot Weissbluth - CEO and Founder at High Tower Advisors Gordon Moore - Co-founder of Intel Mark Moses - co-founder at CEO Coaching International Darren Hardy - Success Coach Stu McLaren - Co-founder of Wishlist Member Michael Hyatt -  Author of Platform: Get Noticed in a Noisy World     The information and opinions contained herein are provided by third parties and have been obtained from sources believed to be reliable, but accuracy and completeness cannot be guaranteed by Advisors Excel. The guest speaker is not affiliated with or sponsored by Advisors Excel. Results from the use of these concepts are no guarantee of your future success. While client appreciation events may be permitted, such event should be reasonable and customary. All producers and investment advisors should be aware of any gifting limitations imposed by federal regulation, state regulation, insurance carriers, broker-dealers and Registered Investment Advisors, as applicable. Investment advisors are strongly encouraged to obtain pre-approval from the broker-dealer and/or Registered Investment Advisor with which they may be affiliated prior to implementing the concepts or strategies discussed in this interview.  Positioning yourself as a celebrity is not a substitute for professional credibility, nor should it be viewed as a shortcut for obtaining new clients. Rather, it is a system of branding and marketing designed to help reinforce your credibility and value proposition. Credibility is founded in knowledge and experience.

Financial Advisor Success
Ep 013: Succeeding As A Serial Financial Advisor Entrepreneur Serving Ultra-HNW Clients With Steve Lockshin

Financial Advisor Success

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2017 77:41


As a serial entrepreneur, Steve Lockshin has founded several businesses in the advisory industry. Listen to this week’s episode to learn how he got started as a financial advisor without any experience in the field and how he created and sold a software company without a background in programming. Steve shares his journey from insurance into financial advising and how he got started. You’ll hear the lessons he’s learned from selling companies, his entrepreneurial successes (and failures), and growing his revenue 100% every year. Get the full show notes and transcript for this episode at: https://www.kitces.com/13

On Your Mark, Get Set, Grow!
FinTech Entrepreneur Steve Lockshin Shares Unorthodox Business Strategies That Drive His Success

On Your Mark, Get Set, Grow!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2016 28:36


Steve Lockshin founded several FinTech companies including a multi-billion dollar registered investment advisory firm, a wealth management reporting solutions company, and his newest company, AdvicePeriod, which is redefining what it means to be a wealth management firm in the age of FinTech. Along the way he was named the #1 independent financial advisor in the United Sates by Barron’s Magazine in 2011, and he became an investor is several hot startups. In today’s podcast, Steve shares some of the key lessons and insights he learned on the road to becoming a top entrepreneur.

XYPN Radio
Ep #16: The Rise Of The Robo Advisors - Interview with Steve Lockshin

XYPN Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2015 55:21


Steve joins us today to share an insider's perspective on technology in the financial planning space that you are not going to want to miss. You can find show notes and more information by clicking here: http://www.xyplanningnetwork.com/16

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Between Now and Success
Steve Lockshin on what it takes to become the #1 Ranked Independent Financial Advisor in the country. He knows because he did it.

Between Now and Success

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2015 40:26


As the #1 Independent Financial Advisor in the U.S. in 2011 and a serial entrepreneur, Steve has some great lessons to share. I call him the "Uncola" of the financial industry because he is truly a maverick. We delve into how he built his businesses, how he serves clients, and what he does differently from everybody else that helped him reach the top. He even shares how he recently brought on two new clients with $100 million in assets without ever having met them in person! All done on the phone and online. A great lesson for how business is being conducted these days.    

Becoming An Elite Financial Advisor With Sten Morgan
96. Steve Lockshin - Mentorship, Fees for advice & using tech to get ahead

Becoming An Elite Financial Advisor With Sten Morgan

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 28:40


Find out more about the estate planning software Steve Lockshin helped create -  https://www.JustVanilla.com/Today we had an enlightening conversation with Steve Lockshin, a seasoned financial advisor with a wealth of knowledge and experience.Steve's journey into the financial advisory industry is a testament to the power of seizing opportunities. His unpaid internship at was a stepping stone that led him to fall in love with the financial services industry. His story is a reminder that sometimes, the best opportunities are the ones you create. The Power of Mentorship: Steve credits his success to the invaluable lessons he learned from his mentors. He emphasizes the importance of seeking out mentors and actively contributing to the relationship. His advice? Be curious, constantly improve your knowledge, and don't be afraid to ask for help.Standing Out in the Crowd: In an industry where many advisors echo the same advice, Steve stresses the need to differentiate oneself. He shares his own evolution from diversifying investments to focusing on performance reporting, taxes, and financial planning. His secret? Add value to your clients and stand out from the crowd.Transparent Fees and Trust: Steve advocates for a transparent fixed fee model, moving away from the traditional assets under management (AUM) model. He believes that this approach allows advisors to focus on delivering value rather than just increasing AUM.Estate Planning for All: Steve argues that estate planning isn't just for the ultra-affluent. He believes that advisors should cover the foundational components of a client's relationship, such as family, money, and loved ones.The Power of Technology: Steve introduces us to Vanilla, a software that helps financial advisors streamline their practice and provide value to their clients. It simplifies complex data and delivers concise, actionable information, bridging the gap between overwhelming data and decision-making.Find out more about the estate planning software Steve Lockshin helped create -  https://www.JustVanilla.com/