Applying your Estate Planning Certificate
Estate Planning
An estate planning designation demonstrates to your peers, clients and
prospects to you are serious about your profession. After all, someone
seeks the services of another because that person believes the other
can do a better job. Prospective clients are less likely to engage you
if they believe you know the same or less than they do about the topic
at hand. This is where the specialist enters.
We all like dealing with specialists. If heart surgery is needed, no
one seeks out a general practitioner; a specialist is sought,
preferably someone board certified. An estate planning certificate on
the wall shows the client that you are just what they are looking for:
someone who has gone to an estate planning school.
Advisors frequently feel becoming a specialist is too time consuming,
especially during periods of economic extremes. Estate planning schools
offer flexible schedules and home study programs. Most importantly,
this is a one-time commitment. Once you go through the program, you
never have to do it again-any continuing education requirements are
minimal. You can lose money in stocks or bonds, but no one can take
away your education.
Instead of getting an estate planning certificate when you are in your
50s, 60s or 70s, why not do it now? Becoming a specialist now means you
have more years to use the designation, not only certification marks
but also the knowledge gained. Think of how fewer mistakes are made
once you know how something works.
If you do not provide your client with estate planning, who will? Will
the other person try to redirect securities business to someone else or
possibly make disparaging remarks about the client's portfolio
composition or point out how easy it would be to save income taxes by
investing in X instead of Y? The financial advisor is considered the
quarterback; keep control of the situation.
Once a client perceives you as an estate planning specialist, their
view of you will be elevated-they will now think of you as a smarter
and more accomplished person. Looking at you in a new light may result
in the client have you oversee more of their assets or referring you to
their parents, children or friends.
Remember, you only have to go to estate planning school once. The
benefits you will reap as a specialist will last for a lifetime.


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