Posts by Kristina Schneider
Are Your Employees Quiet Quitting?
By Kristina Schneider, Practice Success CoachRecently, there has been a lot of buzz about the concept of “quiet quitting”. You may have seen conversations on LinkedIn, Facebook, TikTok or even some articles online or on news outlets. Many employers are experiencing this concept and there has been a lot of debate about exactly who is…
Read MoreEstate Planning Attorneys – Stop Sending Your Clients Drafts!
By Kristina Schneider, Practice Success CoachAt just about every single Ultimate Level event that we hold, the issue of sending clients drafts of their estate planning documents comes up. There’s always at least one, but usually several, attorneys that have a regular practice (or as part of their estate planning process) to send clients drafts…
Read MoreSuccessful Seminar Marketing 101: Tips for Getting Started
By Philip J. Kavesh, J.D., LL.M. (Taxation), CFP®, ChFC, California State Bar Certified Specialist in Estate Planning, Trust & Probate Law It’s no secret that I am a big proponent of seminar marketing. That’s because I have regularly used seminars to successfully build and grow my practice over the past 40 years. Benefits of Doing…
Read MoreThe Importance of Taking Time Off and Getting a Break from Work
By Kristina Schneider, Practice Success Coach The concept of taking time off of work or stepping away from work seems like an obvious one, but for those that are super-dedicated to their job, this can actually be a difficult task to do sometimes. It took me some time, but it was something that I had…
Read MoreStrength in Numbers
By Bert A. Cooper, CES Can a solo Financial Advisor effectively offer all the expertise their clients deserve? While we’d all like to think we’re exceptional at what we do, the real answer is no. The most successful Advisors are those with a team behind them. I saw a growing need among clients for comprehensive…
Read MoreHappy 70th Birthday, Phil!
On June 9th, nationally renowned estate planning attorney and Ultimate Estate Planner President, Philip Kavesh, will be celebrating a milestone birthday—70 years! We caught up with Phil and thought we’d share some reflections from Phil about turning 70. Q: What are you up to these days? Phil: I’m what I call “semi-retired” (although I am…
Read MoreTop 6 Strategies for Managing Interruptions in the Workplace
By Kristina Schneider, Practice Success Coach According to a study, the average time spent per day by employees being interrupted and trying to refocus is 2.1 hours. Interruptions at the workplace is estimated to cost businesses in the U.S. over half a trillion dollars each year! While interruptions at the workplace are inevitable, it doesn’t…
Read MoreTop 9 Mistakes Attorneys Make Bonusing Support Staff
By Kristina Schneider, Practice Success Coach The concept of financial bonuses is not unknown to most people. It is highly used in a lot of sales and marketing industries. Even in the legal world, many lawyers have, at some time or another when working for a firm, received some kind of bonus. However, the concept…
Read MoreAre You a Helicopter Boss? How Micromanaging is Killing Your Practice
By Kristina Schneider, Practice Success Coach You may have heard of the term “helicopter parent”. It’s a term used to describe that parenting style where they “hover overhead”, like helicopters, over everything that their child is doing, overseeing and trying to control and supervise all aspects of their lives. This type of style can also…
Read MoreIRS PLR Approves Adding Formula General Power of Appointment for Basis Step Up
By Edwin P. Morrow, III, J.D., LL.M., MBA, CFP®, CM&AA® In PLR 202206008, the IRS approved of a judicial modification (approval of settlement) of a GST grandfathered trust to add a formula testamentary general power of appointment that would enable the remainder beneficiaries to receive a step up in basis over such assets at the primary…
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