Wednesday, October 24, 2018

5 Areas AI & Behavioral Tools Can Transform Your Advisory Business

5 Areas AI & Behavioral Tools Can Transform Your Advisory Business

Overview

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Artificial intelligence (AI) is a largely untapped resource in the investment industry. Though this new technology can be confusing and overwhelming at times, smart advisors are embracing this powerful tool to address their greatest needs. AI can improve outcomes in at least five different areas, including overall practice management, client engagement/communication, investments/stock predictions, fraud/risk management, and regulatory/compliance oversight.

Join this complimentary webcast to get a deeper and clearer appreciation of AI and how this rapidly evolving technology can help transform your practice. You’ll discover:

  • The best ways to harness and mine client data to improve communication and business outcomes
  • How to use the latest AI-related tools to improve results, including investment/portfolio and risk analytics
  • Ways that AI can boost firm productivity, strengthen client relationships and reshape the future of your practice

Speakers

Doug Fritz

Doug Fritz, CEO & Founder, F2 Strategy, Inc.

Doug Fritz is CEO and Founder of F2 Strategy, Inc, a leading technology and marketing consulting firm to the wealth management industry. Prior to founding F2 Strategy, Doug was Chief Technology Officer for First Republic Private Wealth Management where he led the execution of the Wealth Tech Roadmap and introduced transformative technology to an amazing, client-focused firm. The new and upgraded tools he rolled out for their portfolio managers will enable FRB to continue its stellar client experience reputation well into the 21st century. Prior to joining First Republic, Doug was senior vice president at Wells Fargo Wealth Management where he ran strategy, implementation and support for the Portfolio Management Desktop including portfolio analytics, advisor dashboard, compliance and proposal generation. Doug was poised for success for these roles after years as a management consultant for KPMG Consulting on Wall Street where he managed large global industry initiatives. Doug is frequently quoted in the media on a wide range of transformative and innovative industry topics. He earned a bachelor’s degree in Russian and International Business from Southern Illinois University and started his career in Russian Equities at Credit Suisse in Moscow.          

Tommy Marshall

Tommy Marshall, Fintech Advisor, Accenture

Tommy Marshall has over 20 years of experience in bringing results-driven, resourceful, management consulting services to top financial institutions, including two years as Accenture’s fintech lead for North America. He also has experience in payments, wealth management banking and capital markets, which allows him to help clients address digital financial services end-to-end.              

Gavin Spitzner          

Gavin Spitzner, President, Wealth Consulting Partners, LLC

Gavin has over 25 years of experience helping banks, RIAs and broker dealers overcome complex obstacles standing in the way of accelerated, profitable growth. Operating at the intersection of business strategy, the fintech landscape and execution, Gavin has helped dozens of organizations launch or enhance wealth management platform solutions leveraging innovative technologies and processes designed to improve business performance and enhance client experiences. Gavin’s consulting firm Wealth Consulting Partners, LLC helps wealth management organizations break through corporate inertia with applied strategy support and guidance.

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Friday, October 12, 2018

How to Make the Most of Your Priority Pass This Winter

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Traveling over the holidays doesn’t have to be an ordeal. In this series, we’re sharing expert advice to help you use your credit cards to travel smarter and focus on having fun.

Among the benefits of premium credit cards is an additional piece of plastic that unlocks thousands of airport lounges worldwide. By simply showing this black-and-gold card, travelers can find an area of rest and respite away from other tourists.

But are you truly getting the most out of your Priority Pass membership? With this winter forecast to be one of the busiest travel seasons, taking a break from the crowds and escaping to a semiprivate area is even more important.

Which cards come with Priority Pass Select membership?

Priority Pass Select is a common benefit among most premium credit cards. Two of the cards that include membership for the primary cardholder are:

The Platinum Card® from American Express

The Platinum Card® from American Express

Apply Now on American Express's secure site
  • Recommended Credit Score
  • 690

    850

    Good - Excellent

    See if you may qualify
  • Card Details
  • Pros

    • Luxury travel perks (Uber credit, airline fee credit, lounge access, etc.)
    • High rewards rate in certain categories
    • No foreign transaction fees

    Cons

    • High annual fee
    • Airline fee credit is limited
    • Low rewards rate on most spending
    View Rates and Fees

    Annual Fees

    $550

    APR

    • Purchase: N/A

    Bonus Offers

    Earn 60,000 Membership Rewards® points after you use your new Card to make $5,000 in purchases in your first 3 months. Terms Apply.

    Intro APR

    • N/A

    $550Earn 60,000 Membership Rewards® points after you use your new Card to make $5,000 in purchases in your first 3 months. Terms Apply.

  • Additional Information
    • Earn 60,000 Membership Rewards® points after you use your new Card to make $5,000 in purchases in your first 3 months.
    • Enjoy Uber VIP status and free rides in the U.S. up to $15 each month, plus a bonus $20 in December. That can be up to $200 in annual Uber savings.
    • 5X Membership Rewards® points on flights booked directly with airlines or with American Express Travel.
    • 5X Membership Rewards points on prepaid hotels booked on amextravel.com.
    • Enjoy access to the Global Lounge Collection, the only credit card airport lounge access program that includes proprietary lounge locations around the world.
    • Receive complimentary benefits with an average total value of $550 with Fine Hotels & Resorts. Learn More.
    • $200 Airline Fee Credit, up to $200 per calendar year in baggage fees and more at one qualifying airline.
    • Get up to $100 in statement credits annually for purchases at Saks Fifth Avenue on your Platinum Card®. Enrollment required.
    • $550 annual fee.
    • Terms Apply.
    View Rates and Fees

Chase Sapphire Reserve®

Chase Sapphire Reserve®

Apply Now on Chase's secure site
  • Recommended Credit Score
  • 720

    850

    Excellent

    See if you may qualify
  • Card Details
  • Pros

    • A large bonus
    • High rewards rate
    • High value benefits
    • Cool factor - metal card
    • No foreign transaction fee

    Cons

    • High annual fee
    • Needs excellent credit

    Annual Fees

    $450

    APR

    • APR: 19.24% - 26.24% Variable APR
    • Cash Advance APR: 27.24%, Variable

    Bonus Offers

    Earn 50K bonus points after you spend $4,000 on purchases in the first 3 months from account opening. That's $750 toward travel when you redeem through Chase Ultimate Rewards®

    Intro APR

    • N/A

    $450Earn 50K bonus points after you spend $4,000 on purchases in the first 3 months from account opening. That's $750 toward travel when you redeem through Chase Ultimate Rewards®

  • Additional Information
    • Earn 50,000 bonus points after you spend $4,000 on purchases in the first 3 months from account opening. That's $750 toward travel when you redeem through Chase Ultimate Rewards®
    • Named "Best Premium Travel Credit Card" for 2018 by MONEY® Magazine
    • $300 Annual Travel Credit as reimbursement for travel purchases charged to your card each account anniversary year
    • 3X points on travel immediately after earning your $300 travel credit. 3X points on dining at restaurants & 1 point per $1 spent on all other purchases. $0 foreign transaction fees.
    • Get 50% more value when you redeem your points for travel through Chase Ultimate Rewards. For example, 50,000 points are worth $750 toward travel
    • 1:1 point transfer to leading airline and hotel loyalty programs
    • Access to 1,000+ airport lounges worldwide after an easy, one-time enrollment in Priority Pass™ Select
    • Up to $100 application fee credit for Global Entry or TSA Pre✓®

The Starwood Preferred Guest American Express Luxury card and the Hilton Honors American Express Aspire card also have this benefit.

Keep in mind that these credit cards often come with a high annual fee of $450 to $550, and can feature other benefits like rewards points and travel insurance.

Once you’ve confirmed your Priority Pass membership and have received your card or downloaded it through the app, there are two easy ways to use it to escape the madness of holiday travel: to access airport lounges or for other perks like restaurant discounts.

Finding Priority Pass lounges at airports

Priority Pass Select membership allows cardholders entry into over 1,200 airport lounges around the world, including hundreds in North and South America. In most cases, cardholders just have to show their membership card and an airline boarding pass for entry.

» Learn more: How to maximize your Priority Pass membership

Unlike traditional airline lounge programs, members aren’t locked into visiting the locations of the airline they are flying on. Instead, Priority Pass Select membership is accepted at any participating lounge — even independent facilities — in the network. This allows members to find the right space for their needs, especially during peak travel times.

Finding a lounge is a surprisingly easy process, even when traveling. Go to the Priority Pass website or use the Priority Pass app (available for both iOS and Android phones) to find the nearest location. At large airports, it’s not uncommon to find multiple lounges within a short walk that accept Priority Pass.

Using Priority Pass elsewhere

While lounge access may be the most well-known benefit of Priority Pass, cardholders also can find perks on the website or app for other places, such as credits at participating restaurants and retailers, by using their pass when they arrive.

» Learn more: So you’ve got airport lounge access? You sure?

While the actual discount will vary based on the restaurant and location, members can expect to save at least $28 per visit when they present their Priority Pass membership card in person or through the app.

Another Priority Pass benefit is access at select U.S. airports to Minute Suites, mini-hotel rooms where travelers can rest between flights. Priority Pass holders can get access for one hour free (and a discount on extra time) when a room is available at select lounges.

Will my Priority Pass be denied?

Although Priority Pass is a great benefit to escape the chaos of holiday travel, it also comes with limitations. In some situations, your Priority Pass may not gain you lounge entry. Here’s when it could happen:

Nonparticipating airport lounges

Not every lounge is a member of the Priority Pass program. American Express Centurion Lounges, for example, are only open to holders of The Platinum Card® from American Express.

Airport lounges at capacity

Lounges can refuse entry to Priority Pass holders if the location is already at capacity with their own members. Priority Pass members can visit a different lounge, so be sure to check the website for a backup plan.

Not carrying your Priority Pass card

Even if you have an active Priority Pass membership, your credit card may not be enough to get you into the lounge. Be sure to carry your physical Priority Pass card with you and download a virtual card to your smartphone app.

How to maximize your rewards

You want a travel credit card that prioritizes what’s important to you. Here are our picks for

You want a travel credit card that prioritizes what’s important to you. Here are our picks for the best travel credit cards of 2019 , including those best for:

Planning a trip? Check out these articles for more inspiration and advice:
8 pro tips for smart and cheap family travel
What every airline reservationist knows that you should, too
Plan my trip: Top websites for travel deals

Oh No, #travelfail? Your Credit Card’s Insurance Could Bail You Out

At NerdWallet, we strive to help you make financial decisions with confidence. To do this, many or all of the products featured here are from our partners. However, this doesn’t influence our evaluations. Our opinions are our own.

Traveling over the holidays doesn’t have to be an ordeal. In this series, we’re sharing expert advice to help you use your credit cards to travel smarter and focus on having fun.

The holiday season can derail even the best-laid travel plans very quickly. All it takes is one massive snowstorm, even one way across the country, for travelers to go from actually traveling to being stuck at an airport.

Depending on what’s in your wallet, though, you may have some aid you don’t even know about. If you paid for your trip with a travel credit card, you may already have travel insurance benefits available to you.

Which credit cards offer travel insurance benefits?

A little-known perk of travel credit cards, travel insurance benefits often require no activation and are granted with little more than a purchase. More credit cards offer travel insurance than you may realize, including:

In addition, business credit cards may also come with select travel insurance benefits. These perks extend to any travels purchased with the card, not just business travel. Business cards that offer travel insurance benefits include:

How can these insurance benefits help me when I travel?

Data from the U.S. Department of Transportation suggests travelers’ odds of having their flights delayed while flying in the United States are 1 in 5, while the chances of an airline losing your bags are 2.46 in 1,000. Those numbers can increase when thousands of holiday passengers are displaced due to weather, air traffic holds, irregular operations and other problems.

This holiday season might be the time to consider how travel insurance could help you in the most common situations. If you paid for your flight or hotel using a points-earning or travel credit card, the good news is that you may qualify for assistance. Some of the most common benefits you may already have include:

Trip cancellation insurance

Getting sick on the day you intend to travel home for the holidays or getting into a fender bender on the way to the airport can ruin an entire trip. With trip cancellation insurance, travelers may get some of their unrecoverable costs reimbursed, like flight-change or frequent-flyer-mile redeposit fees.

Trip delay insurance

Under the trip delay and interruption benefit, travelers who are delayed by between six and 12 hours due to no fault of their own may get reimbursed for unforeseen expenses. This may include meals and a hotel room for a night, but is limited to a set amount per instance.

Baggage loss insurance

When you’re the last one standing at the luggage carousel, it could mean that your luggage is at a different airport — or even gone for good. If this comes to pass during your travels, you could be entitled to more than just a report and reassurance that it will be delivered at some point. If luggage is lost for a period of time, travelers could get reimbursement for emergency replacement items, like cell phone chargers and new clothes, up to a per-day maximum (usually around $250).

How do I activate my travel insurance benefits?

Unlike a traditional travel insurance policy, credit card benefits don’t require a separate purchase, nor do they require any sort of activation. Your insurance is in force from the moment you purchase a flight until the moment you get home.

However, your insurance benefits can vary based on how you purchase your travel. Some credit card programs grant benefits if travelers pay for trips with their credit card or points earned directly from spending. But you may not get the same benefits if you transfer points from the credit card program to another program and book a trip through the loyalty program instead.

» Learn more: How airline and hotel loyalty programs reward you during the holidays

Before you book your next trip, be sure to read about travel coverage in your card’s benefits guide and terms and conditions. That will help you understand when you would be covered, and situations where your trip wouldn’t qualify.

How do I get reimbursed?

Unfortunately, while these travel inconveniences affect you immediately, getting payment for your claims won’t be as quick. All of these benefits are meant as reimbursements for unexpected purchases. That means while you won’t get money upfront for emergency purchases, you will get your money back once your claim is approved.

Be sure to document all of your interactions with travel providers as they happen, as well as any proof required for a claim. This includes lost luggage reports and all receipts for any purchase you make as a result of your qualifying situation.

How to maximize your rewards

You want a travel credit card that prioritizes what’s important to you. Here are our picks for

You want a travel credit card that prioritizes what’s important to you. Here are our picks for the best travel credit cards of 2019 , including those best for:

Planning a trip? Check out these articles for more inspiration and advice:
8 pro tips for smart and cheap family travel
How to set a trip budget when traveling with friends
How I flew for free: Round trip NYC to India using Chase Ultimate Rewards