Franco Lombardo – The Great White Elephant

Franco Lombardo - Headshot (closeup)Today I have an update call with Franco Lombardo, Managing Director of Veritage Family Office Ltd. In today’s discussion we go into detail about Franco’s latest book, “The Great White Elephant – Why Rich Kids Hate Their Parents”. In this book he offers a methodology for improving your chances in achieving success in your succession and estate planning for the next generation. The goal of leaving your children properly prepared both intellectually and emotionally is often eluded when you talk about how to protect against this real world challenge.

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KEY046 | The Great White Elephant – Why Rich Kids Hate Their Parents

The Great White Elephant – Why Rich Kids Hate Their Parents

IN THIS EPISODE OF THE KEY TO RETIREMENT™ PODCAST…

I have an interview with Franco Lombardo, Managing Director of Veritage Family office Ltd.  We will be talking about his latest book called, “The Great White Elephant – Why Rich Kids Hate Their Parents”.  In this book he offers a methodology for improving your chances in achieving success in your succession and estate planning for the next generation.

And if you’d like to get a jump start on finding the answers to your key financial planning questions, using our proven system, you can book your risk free, no-obligation initial meeting. One of our specifically trained Certified Financial Planners will be pleased to walk you through The KAIZEN Financial Planning Process™.

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Dave Faulkner – Financial Planning Software

Dave FaulknerToday I have an update call with Dave Faulkner, President of FPAdvantage and creator of financial planning software (The Razor).  Dave is a pioneer in the financial planning software industry and the original designer of the most well-known financial planning programs available in Canada.

We will be discussing how the software has evolved, and how the financial planner should be the force of direction in creating the actual financial plan, not the software.

IRONSHIELD Financial Planning’s “Fly On The Wall” update call.
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Mike Flux – General and Investment Alternatives Update Q4 2013

MichaelFlux_1000x1230In this video, I speak with Mike Flux, Senior VP of Connor Clark & Lunn Private Capital to chat about their investment outlook from Q4 of 2013. We also discuss how to interpret the current events, and how to properly position portfolios to take advantage of these market events.

In this second video, Mike gives an update on the alternative strategies that they are using in their portfolios, to help reduce the effects of the current volatility without sacrificing returns.

IRONSHIELD Financial Planning’s “Fly On The Wall” update call.
These calls are recorded by Scott Plaskett and allow you to get a behind-the-scenes look at one of his professional update calls. Watch and listen as a “fly on the wall” and get some of the most valuable information you will find on the Internet.

December Market Update with Wilfred Hahn

Picture2On a very last minute basis, I called Wilfred Hahn, co-CIO of Hahn Investment Stewards to ask him to help put into perspective what is going on in the economy and in the investment markets in light of some recent market events.

He not only put into plain-English what is going on but also outlined what they have done to properly position their client portfolios to take advantage of the current environment.

 Just click on the video below and the call will start playing.

Also, at the end of the call, Wilf references some new material that they have put together that I said would be included in this email and on our website.  Please click on the files below instantly download them.

Q1-2014 Portfolio Update

How to Spot a Financial Bubble in Advance

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Do you know your CUF:CAC ratio?

Republished with permission from Built to Sell Inc.

The most powerful metrics in any business are ratios that express your performance on metric A as it relates to metric B. For example, knowing what your revenue was last year is interesting; but knowing what your revenue per employee was will give you a sense of how efficient your business is at leveraging your investment in people.

If you’re a retailer, knowing what your sales were last year is far less useful than knowing what your sales per square foot were, as this measures your effectiveness at leveraging your investment in retail space.

One of the most important ratios to keep an eye on is your ratio of CUF:CAC. CUF stands for Cash Up Front, and it is the amount of money you get from a customer when they decide to buy. CAC stands for Customer Acquisition Cost, and it is the amount of money you need to invest in sales and marketing to win a new customer.

Improving your CUF:CAC ratio can ensure that you have the cash to grow your business without having to rely heavily on outside sources of capital.

HubSpot

To understand the CUF:CAC ratio, let’s first look at HubSpot.com. HubSpot is a software business that provides a platform for businesses to manage all of their marketing. HubSpot allows businesses to build a website, set up a blog, manage their social media accounts, create email marketing campaigns, and analyze it all through a single dashboard. It’s an all-in-one marketing platform for businesses, and HubSpot’s typical customer is a small to mid-sized company that needs to present a professional online image but doesn’t have the necessary internal resources or the budget to hire a team of designers.

According to a recent article in Forbes, HubSpot invested an average of $6,793 to win a new customer in Q2 2012. Their average customer paid $577 per month for access to the software, so if HubSpot had charged its customer just the monthly subscription fee, their CUF:CAC ratio would have been an abysmal .084:1.

But obviously HubSpot is in the subscription business, so they get $577 per month, and their average customer stays with HubSpot for more than three years, so they clearly recover the cost of acquisition over the lifetime of the customer. However, if they hadn’t had a strategy to improve their initial CUF:CAC, they would have required a boatload of money from outside investors.

To improve their CUF:CAC, HubSpot sells an “Inbound Marketing Success Training” package and charges new customers $2,000 to recover some of the costs of getting them set up. By charging $2000 upfront for the training package, their CUF:CAC ratio goes up to a much more respectable .37:1.

Forrester Research

To understand a company with an excellent CUF:CAC ratio, take a look at Cambridge, Massachusetts-based Forrester Research. Forrester’s primary business is selling syndicated market research on a subscription basis to billion-dollar companies. Founded in 1983, today Forrester generates roughly $300 million dollars in revenue from 2,451 customers, including 38 percent of the Fortune 1000.

Their core product is called “RoleView,” and for around $30,000 per year, Chief Information Officers (CIOs) and Chief Marketing Officers (CMOs) can get research insights delivered to them based on their functional role within their company. Each RoleView subscription typically includes access to research, membership in a Forrester leadership board where peers discuss issues they have in common, phone and email access to the analysts who perform the research, unlimited participation in Forrester Webinars, and the right to attend one live event.

Unlike HubSpot that primarily charges by the month, Forrester RoleView subscriptions are mostly charged annually, upfront. Subscribers get an entire year’s worth of their customer’s money in advance, giving them a positive CUF:CAC ratio. George F. Colony, CEO and Chairman of Forrester, revealed the benefit of charging upfront for subscriptions in his letter to shareholders in early 2013. He concluded: “Forrester’s business model yields healthy levels of free cash flow. We typically carry between 50 and 100 million dollars in cash.”

Your CUF:CAC ratio is all about improving the cash flow in your business, which is one of the eight key drivers of Sellability.

Why not find out now if your business is sellable?

This free online tool is the only no-risk step you can take to determine if your business is ready to get full value. Fast-track your analysis by taking advantage of this free, no-obligation free online tool.

This Sellability Score you instantly receive is a critical component to any business owner’s complete financial plan and is something that, until now, we have only made available to existing clients.

However, we recognized that there is value in knowing in advance of working with a financial planner whether or not your largest asset is ready to be exchanged for your retirement nest egg. Our view is that you are better to learn more about your businesses sellability today and find out how your business scores on the eight key attributes so that you can ensure you obtain full value.

If your business part of your retirement plan, finding out your sellability score will be the best 10 min. you could ever spend working “on” your business.

Take the Quiz here: The Business Sellability Audit

Sellability ScoreFor more free information on Creating A Business Owner’s Dream Financial Plan, you can listen to a free, eight part series we did exclusively for business owners. The show is also available to subscribe to for free via iTunes.

Mike Flux – General Update Q3 2013

MichaelFlux_1000x1230In this video, I speak with Mike Flux, Senior VP of Connor Clark & Lunn Private Capital to chat about their investment outlook. We also discuss how to interpret the current events, and how to properly position portfolios to take advantage of these market events.

IRONSHIELD Financial Planning’s “Fly On The Wall” update call.
These calls are recorded by Scott Plaskett and allow you to get a behind-the-scenes look at one of his professional update calls. Watch and listen as a “fly on the wall” and get some of the most valuable information you will find on the Internet.

Mike Flux – Investment Alternatives Update Q3 2013

MichaelFlux_1000x1230In this video, I speak with Mike Flux, Senior VP of Connor Clark & Lunn Private Capital to chat about their investment outlook. We also discuss how to interpret the current events, and how to properly position portfolios to take advantage of these market events.

IRONSHIELD Financial Planning’s “Fly On The Wall” update call.
These calls are recorded by Scott Plaskett and allow you to get a behind-the-scenes look at one of his professional update calls. Watch and listen as a “fly on the wall” and get some of the most valuable information you will find on the Internet.