Poll reveals taboo topics that wealth managers avoid at their
peril.
The Dow Jones Wealth Management Advisory Council has unveiled a
poll of the most important—and delicate—topics for wealth managers to discuss
with their clients. The survey revealed six life-changing issues that represent
best practices in talking with clients, but pose the biggest challenge to
initiate. These include: immature children; previous marriages; death of a
spouse; differing spousal views on financial matters; uneasy retirement; and
children from multiple relationships.
“Some of the most difficult times in a client’s life can also be
the most critical from the perspective of wealth planning,” said Anthony
DiValerio, senior vice president and financial advisor, Private Wealth
Management, UBS Financial Services. “Although these times can be unsettling or
even traumatic, it is a wealth manager’s duty to sit down with clients and
discuss the ramifications of life events and how they fit into the larger
wealth-management picture.”
The Dow Jones Wealth Management Advisory Council is an industry
group dedicated to promoting the practice of wealth management, facilitating
industry discussion, driving innovation and representing the needs and concerns
of the profession.
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