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February 22, 2017
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Explaining Evidence Based Planning to Clients
Participants: Kris Venne
February 22, 2017
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Conventional vs. Evidence Based Financial Planning
Participants: Kris Venne
January 12, 2017
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Evaluating Exposure to the Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT)
Participants: Michael Finke, Michael Kitces
August 2, 2016
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401(k)
Participants: Michael Finke, David Blanchett
February 22, 2017
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A Value Proposition in a World of Robo Advisors
Participants: Kris Venne
June 10, 2017 | Business Insider

4 Money Mistakes People Keep Making When They're Expecting a Baby

By: Sheryl Nance-Nash

There's nothing like the excitement of a child being born. Parents want everything to be perfect for their precious bundle of joy. But at a time of such emotion, the opportunities for money mistakes are ever present. Here are four common financial pitfalls to avoid when you're expecting a baby, and what to do instead.

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May 9, 2017

Flashpoint: Financial Principles for Millennials

What is Flashpoint? A flashpoint is a critical stage in a process, event, or situation at which action or change occurs; considered the "moment of truth." This series represents a "call to action" of the American public and to the financial professionals who serve them.

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Al Granum's Timeline

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The Legacy of Al Granum

Al Granum, CLU® is a legend in the financial services business. His client building system has impacted countless financial services professionals. His legacy lives on—in the American College O. Alfred Granum Center for Financial Security, in the countless publications who site his research, and in the lives of those he has impacted. In commemoration of the Center's one-year anniversary, we commissioned a replica of the modern tribute to Al Granum, CLU® which is on permanent display on the executive floor of The American College of Financial Services outside of the Center's offices. We presented this canvas print to Al in June 2012 to honor the first anniversary of the Center and to provide him with a lasting reminder of this legacy. The canvas includes a wordle that displays many of Al’s timeless principles—from 10-3-1 to the magnificent obsession. To learn more about these principles, visit our springboard page. In addition to learning from Al about what the concept means, you will hear some of today’s leading advisors share what it means in their practice.

Legacy of Granum

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Remembering Al Granum

There are times when forces beyond our control cause us to pause, take note and appreciate the groundwork laid by our predecessors. These moments of respite, these breaths of sanctity, humble us, educate us, and propel us forward in each of our individual quests for success. Here we pause to pay tribute to the life and contributions of O. Alfred Granum, CLU®. Al Granum’s story is one of unwavering belief in the importance of the work of financial professionals, of uncompromising commitment to always doing the right thing for the client, and of unquestionable generosity to share everything he learned for the benefit of the industry. Born just a few years before the Great Depression and World War II, Al Granum grew up in a small town in northern Wisconsin. He was passionate about education and conducted his studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison where he graduated Phi Beta Kappa in 1943, simultaneously earning his BA and MA in Life Insurance. After graduating, Al served our country for three years by joining the U.S. Navy during the height of World War II. Upon returning home in 1946, Al contracted with Northwestern Mutual in Amery, WI where his legacy was born. After a mere eight years as a life insurance agent with Northwestern Mutual, Al qualified as a life member of the Million Dollar Round Table. He was then appointed managing partner in Chicago, IL in 1963. During his tenure as managing partner, his agency with Northwestern Mutual became the first office in the industry to write more than $150 million dollars of new business in a 12-month period, ranked first in company volume and/or premium a staggering 37 times, and qualified 42 of his 45 agents as MDRT members. It was during that period that he conducted his groundbreaking research, which ultimately led to the development of Client Building and the One Card System. This ingenious system is a proven track to success for financial services professionals – providing both the art and science of building a clientele. It is arguably his most influential and important contribution to the industry. After 23 legendary years, Granum retired from his managing partner position, but he continued his work – traveling around the world to teach his Client Building system to help strengthen the profession on a global basis. Al received the Dennis Tamcsin General Agent Achievement Award in 2000 for his lifetime impact on Northwestern Mutual. He was awarded a Chair in Practice Management at The American College, endowed to him by his peers in 2001, making him one of seven to be recognized in this way in The College’s history. NAIFA presented him with the John Newton Russell Award for outstanding service to the institution of life insurance in 2002, and he also received The American College’s highest honor, the Huebner Gold Medal, in 2003. In June 2012, to honor his legacy and commitment to lifelong learning, The American College of Financial Services, supported by a generous contribution from Northwestern Mutual, formally launched the American College O. Alfred Granum Center for Financial Security. Emboldened with Al’s passion for the profession and pursuit of the truth, the Center champions financial security, seeking to strengthen and grow the profession through original, cutting-edge research, thought forums, webcasts, and advisor resources. Of all the accomplishments and accolades we can pin on his lapel, it must be said that Granum was rarely driven by recognition. The greatest leaders of our time are those who were fueled by a passion that plaques and awards can never inspire. As we reflect on his impact, we commit to honor him by sharing his principles with the next generation – his legacy is relevant, his teachings are timeless, and his impact is global. O. Alfred Granum’s contributions will continue to inspire, educate and transform agents, and our industry, for decades to come.

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