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Starting Your Own Practice


Starting Your Own Practice

The Independence Guide for Investment Advisors, Attorneys, CPAs and Other Professional Service Providers
2. Aufl.

von: Robert Fragasso

19,99 €

Verlag: Wiley
Format: EPUB
Veröffentl.: 01.12.2020
ISBN/EAN: 9781119723035
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 224

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<p><b>Provides expert insight and advice for professionals looking to strike out on their own, fully updated to reflect current trends and issues  </b></p> <p>Considering the overabundance of professional service providers toiling at monolith employers, you might want to start thinking about business independence. <i>Starting Your Own Practice: The Independence Guide for Investment Advisors, Attorneys, CPAs and Other Professional Service Providers</i> offers you step-by-step guidance on the entirety of the independence process, from your initial decision to break free, to managing your business, to your ultimate exit strategy.  </p> <p>In the 15 years since he first wrote <i>Starting Your Own Practice</i>, author Robert Fragasso has gained invaluable practical experience continuing to lead his own independent investment management and financial planning firm. Now in its Second Edition, this popular guide provides more depth on management considerations, transition to business maturity, and eventual profitable business succession. The author has added a wealth of alternative ideas on how to leverage your skills and talents in your own business, license your services and infrastructure, plan for your retirement, and more. Sharing new insights on making the independence move quicker, easier, and less costly, this new edition: </p> <ul> <li>Provides straightforward information on both the financial benefits and risks of starting your own practice </li> <li>Helps you decide if you truly want to go into business for yourself </li> <li>Offers expert guidance on planning your move and structuring your marketing, managing, staffing, and general business operations </li> <li>Discusses practical considerations such as leaving your current employer, converting existing clients, protecting your confidentiality, and financing your new business </li> <li>Provides new and revised content throughout, including additional in-depth commentary on management considerations and transition to business maturity </li> </ul> <p><i>Starting Your Own Practice: The Independence Guide for Investment Advisors, Attorneys, CPAs and Other Professional Service Providers</i> is indispensable for anyone providing skilled personal services.  </p>
<p>Foreword xi</p> <p>Preface xiii</p> <p>Acknowledgments xv</p> <p><b>Chapter One: </b><b>Is It Your Time To Move To Independence? 1</b></p> <p>The Financial Benefits 3</p> <p>Risk 7</p> <p>The Entrepreneur’s Test 11</p> <p><b>Chapter Two: </b><b>What Does It Mean To Be In Business For</b></p> <p>YOURSELF AND WHO DOES IT WELL? 13</p> <p>Time 13</p> <p>People Make the Difference 14</p> <p><b>Chapter Three: </b><b>Creating Your Business 17</b></p> <p>Choosing Your Market Niche 18</p> <p>Structuring Your Business to Serve Your Market Niche 21</p> <p>Your Unique Value Proposition 24</p> <p>Creating Your Organizational Model 31</p> <p>A Corporation with Departmental Special Ops Teams 35</p> <p>Should You Build Resources Internally or Acquire Strategic Partners? 36</p> <p>The Licensing Solution 40</p> <p><b>Chapter Four: </b><b>Staffing And Compensation 43</b></p> <p>Your Fringe Benefit Package as a Recruitment, Retention, and Productivity Tool 48</p> <p>Fringe Benefits Summary 53</p> <p>Managing Workforce Growth 54</p> <p><b>Chapter Five: </b><b>Leaving Your Current Employer 57</b></p> <p>Protecting Your Confidentiality 61</p> <p><b>Chapter Six: </b><b>Choosing Your Business Space 65</b></p> <p>Interior Design 65</p> <p>Office Location and Image 67</p> <p>Finding the Right Building 68</p> <p>Negotiating for Space 69</p> <p><b>Chapter Seven: </b><b>Equipment And Supplies 75</b></p> <p>Financing 76</p> <p>Legal Format and Protecting Your Investment 78</p> <p>Protecting Your Business Investment 80</p> <p>Ask What Your Government Can Do for You 82</p> <p><b>Chapter Eight: </b><b>Converting Existing Clients Or Customers To Your New Business 87</b></p> <p><b>Chapter Nine: </b><b>Gaining New Clients And Customers—The Right Way 93</b></p> <p>The Sales Continuum 94</p> <p>Advertising 94</p> <p>Public Relations 96</p> <p>Create Your Own PR through Newsletters and E-Newsletters 98</p> <p>Direct Mail and Digital 104</p> <p>Direct Mail and Email Tied to Demonstration or Consultation 105</p> <p>Direct Mail or Email Offering Information upon Response 106</p> <p>Networking 110</p> <p>How to Network? 111</p> <p>Educational Seminars 114</p> <p>Teaching the Seminars 120</p> <p>Referrals 124</p> <p><b>Chapter Ten: </b><b>Managing Your Business 131</b></p> <p>Getting Started 131</p> <p>Manage Your Business or It Will Manage You 134</p> <p>Time Management 134</p> <p>Activities Management 135</p> <p>Putting Your Goals into Action 140</p> <p>Personal 141</p> <p>It Is as Easy as A-B-C 147</p> <p>Techniques of Activities Management 148</p> <p>People Management 153</p> <p>Talk, Talk, Talk, and Talk 155</p> <p>Creating Your Organization’s Employee Structure 156</p> <p>Clerical/Secretarial Support 158</p> <p>Revenues – Expense = Profits 158</p> <p>CEO 159</p> <p>Evaluate Results but Manage Activities 161</p> <p>Corrective Action with Employees 162</p> <p>Creating and Implementing Your Business’s Strategic Plan 165</p> <p>Appreciate and Validate 166</p> <p>Which Clients or Customers Do You Want? 167</p> <p>Managing Your Clients and Customers 169</p> <p>Treating Clients as People 175</p> <p>Managing During Tough Times 176</p> <p><b>Chapter Eleven: </b><b>Your Exit Strategy 181</b></p> <p>Who Will Buy or Receive Your Business? 181</p> <p>Possible Exit Purchase Scenarios 182</p> <p>Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP) 183</p> <p>External Sale to a Large Entity 185</p> <p>External Smaller Entity 186</p> <p>Price 186</p> <p>How to Receive Payment for Your Business 187</p> <p>Special Considerations in Selling to Family Members 188</p> <p>Retirement Planning 189</p> <p>The End of the Rainbow 189</p> <p>Appendix 191</p> <p>Index 197</p> <p>About the Author 207</p>
<p><b>ROBERT FRAGASSO, CFP<sup>®</sup>,</b> has over three decades of experience in the investment and financial planning fields. He directs the planning, management, analysis, research, and review of all client programs at Fragasso Financial Advisors. He graduated from Duquesne University, served in the Marine Corps, and did post-graduate work in accounting, finance, and economics through Carnegie Mellon and the University of Pittsburgh, and in investments via the New York Institute of Finance. Fragasso has been a Certified Financial Planner (CFP<sup>®</sup>) Professional since 1982 and is a member of the Financial Planning Association.
<p><b><i>The world is not waiting for you to start your business. But it may welcome you with open arms once it sees what you have to offer.</i></b> <p>"In the quarter century since he himself went independent, Bob Fragasso has steadily built one of the smartest, deepest, and best-managed financial advisory firms in the country. In this greatly expanded <i>Second Edition</i> of his landmark book, Bob offers an encyclopedic guide to independent success. I can't imagine how any service provider would begin his/her journey to independence without it."<br> <b>—NICK MURRAY, AUTHOR,</b> <b><i>SIMPLE WEALTH, INEVITABLE WEALTH</i></b> <p>"Maybe one of the single greatest shifts in the history of our economy is yet to come as more and more workers in this service-based economy cut the ties to their employers and go into business for themselves. If you want to be a part of this new wave, your first step is to read <i>Starting Your Own Practice.</i>"<br> <b>—DR. BOB FROEHLICH, FORMER VICE CHAIR, DEUTSCHE BANK; OWNER, KANE COUNTY COUGARS BASEBALL CLUB; MUTUAL FUND TRUSTEE</b>

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