As the Verve Group summed up this week, this year has been one of ‘regulation galore’ coupled with ongoing cost pressures, and a new focus on tech with the emergence of AI.
So it’s no surprise to see that the most-read articles of 2023 reflect a combination of practical advice, regulatory awareness, and a keen interest in the intersection of technology and financial planning.
Here’s a rundown of each month’s most popular posts:
January: How to future-proof your advice firm in 2023, Bruce Ely Johnston
Bruce took us through the ways to minimise stress and maximise business opportunities in 2023.
February: 2023/24 tax rates at a glance, Neil MacGillivray
Our Technical Support Unit provided practical information designed to help you prepare ahead of the new tax year.
March: What does ChatGPT mean for financial planners?, Lee Robertson
ChatGPT was the talk of the town by March, but what did it mean for the profession? Lee took a deep dive.
April: The FCA’s new focus on income advice: what you can do, Bruce Ely Johnston
The FCA began this year’s supervisory activities with the announcement of a thematic review into retirement income advice.
May: 4 tips for budding financial planners, David Dixon
David offered 4 nuggets of wisdom from a long and winding career, for those starting theirs.
June: The Lifetime Allowance change: 3 ways to maximise the opportunities, Neil MacGillivray
There's a possible two-year window to maximise the opportunities offered by the changes in the Spring Budget. Neil outlined three of them for us here.
July: What the FCA really expects from the Consumer Duty, Sam Patterson
As the Consumer Duty deadline approached, Sam shed light 10 things that the FCA was looking for.
August: 25 tips for financial planning success, Alan Smith
This collection of short and snappy tips for financial planning success gave people a boost in August.
September: 5 wellbeing tips for financial planners, Nick Elston
Nick presented at our illuminate roadshows in September and whetted our appetites with this piece on 5 wellbeing tips for financial planners.
October: Financial planning will always be beyond AI’s reach, Greg Moss
Greg covered Moravec's Paradox, robot waiters, and why the power of soft skills will always win in financial planning.
November: Adviser charging – what about what clients want? Greg Moss
"An adviser writing about charging methods is a bit like going for a swim in shark infested waters while wearing Lady Gaga’s meat dress." That didn’t stop Greg in November.
December: The role of Discounted Gift Trusts in estate planning, Harry Sims
Harry rounded off the year by explaining how opting for a whole of life policy and a Discounted Gift Trust can allow clients to navigate IHT planning more strategically.
And that concludes our run down - what are your thoughts? And are there topics you'd like to see more of? Please let us know and we'll be sure to cover them next year.
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