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Komentáře • 77

  • @DominiqueHendersonCFP
    @DominiqueHendersonCFP  Před 4 lety +4

    If you're a newer advisor and need help with sales, check out my upcoming masterclass:. www.jumpstartcoachinglab.com/masterclass

    • @cat_alyst6306
      @cat_alyst6306 Před 2 lety

      I have a request! I know you have talked a lot about entry level, I’m hoping if you could give some kind of guidance regarding someone with 10+years of retail banking/management and a career pivot to the CFP/CFA role? I am new to the channel and so far love your content!

    • @DominiqueHendersonCFP
      @DominiqueHendersonCFP  Před 2 lety

      Both will take about 2-3 yrs to complete. They are very different designations though. Why both?

  • @Johnnytrades2024
    @Johnnytrades2024 Před 4 lety +18

    I am currently enrolled at university of phoenix to get my BS in Business with a financial planning certificate as an extra side course. I am so excited to be able to follow my dream and eventually help people budget their finances. I have always loved money and numbers since i was a kid, I remember checking the news paper for ticker symbols. LOL Anyways. Thanks for sharing! Keep up the great videos.

    • @DominiqueHendersonCFP
      @DominiqueHendersonCFP  Před 4 lety

      Johnny Encinias Financial Freedom keep it up...we need more talent in this industry!

    • @RMIStore
      @RMIStore Před 2 lety

      Hows your time at university Phoenix.... I'm currently enrolled with the same aspirations

    • @InvestorMattU
      @InvestorMattU Před 2 lety

      I used to work at UoP Online as an enrollment advisor! That was a lifetime ago lol. Currently a Director of Research for an Outsourced Chief Investment Office managing money for institutions, family offices, and ultra-high net worth families. As previously stated by the video poster, we are in need of quality talent in the industry. The average financial advisor currently is about 10 years out from retirement. You are also coming into the industry in a unique time where the long-standing players in the space are being forced to change due to competition of Fintech-enabled advisory platforms who can provide a whole litany of services remotely for a fraction of the cost of traditional Bank Trust departments and wirehouses. It's also never been easier as an independent advisor to scale up your business back office with turnkey asset management platforms and other firms that save you the need to hire a bunch of people to support taking on a good amount of clients. They also automate things like marketing contact plans, administrative tasks, and other core functions that historically would have taken a bunch of your time. There are also platforms where you can bring in tax and estate planning professionals quickly to provide value added services to your clients. Some advisors even outsource their own financial planning! It's a great industry, and you can help a lot of people (especially since they can be harmed by either not participating in investing or learning poor habits-Tiktok comes to mind). Thankfully, if you are resourceful and don't get caught up in the "big firms = better solution" trap (This is true for advisors as well as clients), you can dually set up your clients and yourself for success. Best of luck.

  • @mrtecheverything
    @mrtecheverything Před 3 lety +3

    Your videos are so so useful. As a recent undergrad of a financial advising degree this would have cleared so many questions I had back in my studies! Thank you, and keep rocking it 👍🏼

  • @Stillthierry
    @Stillthierry Před 4 lety +6

    As someone who is currently in their third year of working as a Registered Rep, who has their 66, 63 & 7, this is very valuable information. Specially now that I'm looking at the Advisory role more seriously. Only thing holding me back is the 100% commission rate and my very low sales skills.

    • @DominiqueHendersonCFP
      @DominiqueHendersonCFP  Před 4 lety +3

      Keyword...."skills".
      Which mean it can be learned😁

    • @joeycaromano2347
      @joeycaromano2347 Před 3 lety +1

      I feel that completely

    • @teerich2011
      @teerich2011 Před 2 lety

      Thierry are you an employee then?

    • @Stillthierry
      @Stillthierry Před 2 lety

      @@teerich2011 I was at the time of the initial post. I have since moved into a different role

  • @YoBarbados
    @YoBarbados Před 3 lety +4

    I see that psycho-cybernetics in the back! Love that book, and awesome content presentation thanks for sharing your wisdom!

  • @joshuamarrone732
    @joshuamarrone732 Před 3 lety +2

    Dominique, thanks for sharing your story great to hear. I just started on with Northwestern Mutual as a Financial Planner mostly due to my interest and love of investing, i'm a career changer, 29 , worked in sales much of my career. Looking forward to checking out a few more of your videos.

    • @andrew8170
      @andrew8170 Před 3 lety

      In the same position man, I just landed my first junior advisor role with an independent RIA. I came from a sales background as well and its been a journey to just break in

    • @keva707
      @keva707 Před 3 lety

      Isnt Northwestern Mutual just Insurance and no financial planning.

  • @nathanmcdaniel2557
    @nathanmcdaniel2557 Před 4 lety +3

    Looking into going back to school. I have a great job now, but the future is uncertain. I make about 70k now and I think I would have to take a pay cut for a little while until I build up my experience in the financial sector.

  • @michellewright99
    @michellewright99 Před 4 lety +3

    This was very, very helpful. I think my way in may be operations/back office to start and have a salary, then get proper licenses and move to salary w/ bonus as an advisor. As career changer with kids I need my income to stay the same as now or increase, not drop as it would if I did commission only.

  • @kriskeach4949
    @kriskeach4949 Před rokem

    Very informative as someone just starting in b12 with series 65

  • @Michael7Rivera
    @Michael7Rivera Před 4 lety +2

    Very informative video! I believe this will help many advisors find the route that works best for them.

  • @Dunn_mortgage_advisor
    @Dunn_mortgage_advisor Před 4 lety +1

    The tough part with life insurance is the cancellations, I've had the $20k months but then also the $8000-$10000 in charge backs which makes it hard to sustain the business in slow months. The truth is just like real estate the money is building and running a team and if course coaching other advisors. I'm headed back to Dallas in March with a Mortgage license I'm not sure if I'll use my 7 and 66.

    • @DominiqueHendersonCFP
      @DominiqueHendersonCFP  Před 4 lety

      Dunn The Finance Guy Are you doing financial services full or part time?

    • @Dunn_mortgage_advisor
      @Dunn_mortgage_advisor Před 4 lety +1

      @@DominiqueHendersonCFP I was full time, I left my last company Massmutual. I'm sitting for the MLO exam weds, with my knowledge there is massive potential for earnings plus there is no restriction on social media marketing.

  • @jdolo4670
    @jdolo4670 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you so much for this Dominique I just finished my Series 6 and building my book of business this is very helpful

    • @DominiqueHendersonCFP
      @DominiqueHendersonCFP  Před 4 lety

      No worries.
      You may be interested in the April trainings: www.eventbrite.com/o/jumpstart-coaching-lab-30004477342

  • @DansChessLounge
    @DansChessLounge Před 4 lety +1

    I work for a big wirehouse and we're salary for the first three years. They consider you in training during that time. So it's less stress in that aspect, but if you don't make your sales quota then they fire you real quick. You never make it through the three years. That's where the stress comes from.

  • @Financebdarija
    @Financebdarija Před 3 lety

    great content I am learning from you every day :)

    • @DominiqueHendersonCFP
      @DominiqueHendersonCFP  Před 3 lety +1

      Awesome, thank you! Have you joined the FREE community? www.jumpstartcoachinglab.com/community-resources

  • @joeycaromano2347
    @joeycaromano2347 Před 3 lety

    Great video. I have a lot of respect for you and how you built your career.

  • @timd2295
    @timd2295 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for sharing the numbers. Very informative!

  • @marianwright3932
    @marianwright3932 Před 2 lety

    I'm very excited about this video is learning for me now . I'm now doing this so these videos are very interesting to me.

  • @CrimsonFloor30
    @CrimsonFloor30 Před 3 lety

    Hey Dominique. Thanks for the great content. I appreciate the helpful and accurate information!

    • @DominiqueHendersonCFP
      @DominiqueHendersonCFP  Před 3 lety

      My pleasure!
      Be sure to check out the FREE community @Michael: www.jumpstartcoachinglab.com/community-resources

  • @IaMSolomonX
    @IaMSolomonX Před 3 lety

    I needed this video. Thank you

  • @hatersgotohell627
    @hatersgotohell627 Před 2 lety

    Hi, where can I get sponsored for a series 7 exam in US where I don't have any sales quotas, no salary or any sort of pressure. All the roles I"m finding are sales scammy jobs where I heard they get people their health and life license and as soon as they find out you can't sell anything they let you go before you can have the privledge of studying for the series 7

  • @wayneshamba6961
    @wayneshamba6961 Před 3 lety +1

    Final year of my bachelors in financial planning 😁. I want to get my CFP designation as soon as I can so that I can focus on getting my CFA. I'll probably do an MBA way later I'm in no rush to get my Master's.

    • @DominiqueHendersonCFP
      @DominiqueHendersonCFP  Před 2 lety +1

      Would love to hear of your progress that is a difficult path that most don't take.

  • @WatchWatchlist
    @WatchWatchlist Před rokem

    Thanks for sharing your story I learned a lot from it. Could you give me some career advice? I want to work at a hedge fund or just break into the FA field while I'm in school (pre-bach degree).
    I graduate with a BS in economics next year. I'm going straight into master econ program / data program. The econ ms grad is fall 2024 and the data ms is spring 2025. I'm currently working at a well known discount BD and I'm I've earned the SIE and series 7. I'm testing for the series 63 next week. I'm considering the CFA, CQF and CFP seriously atm.

  • @robertburton8055
    @robertburton8055 Před 4 lety +2

    I’ve watched a couple of videos and I’ve liked and subscribed....
    Do you have any advice of which route I could take to break into finance without a college degree?
    I have lots of real world experience (I acquired my own portfolio of residential income properties (9 units) I’ve been studying and actively trading non stop for the last year (futures, options, stocks and forex) I’m familiar with traditional financial wisdom from personalities like Dave Ramsey and Clark Howard.... I’m 36 and I haven’t worked in about 2 years because I’ve been living off my own investments but I’m ready to re enter the work place and I think finance would be a good fit but I’ve only taken a single semester of accounting.
    I’m considering taking the series 7 & 63 Kaplan courses so that I’m more attractive but I’m not sure if this is a smart move or not.
    Any advice would be GREATLY appreciated!!

    • @DominiqueHendersonCFP
      @DominiqueHendersonCFP  Před 4 lety +1

      Hey Robert!
      I appreciate you tuning in and subscribing my friend!
      1. You may also consider watching the video (czcams.com/video/NQouKGKjlzA/video.html) I did with Ash Exantus. Perfect example of how you don't have to have a degree to be successful in this industry. I'd say the consumer banking route is a common "work your way up the ladder" route. It will take time but you will learn a lot. You will also get exposure to many facets of the business. At some point you will be able to be licensed to sell securities. By then you may very well know how you want to help people. Give yourself a good 3-5 years to figure that part out.
      2. I'd also recommend downloading my 10 Tips to Jumpstart Your Career guide as it has what I believe all aspiring financial professionals need to be doing right now to help themselves break into the industry. djh-capital.com/jumpstart-career-guide
      Again thanks for watching!

  • @theluckshow9617
    @theluckshow9617 Před 2 lety

    Hi Dominique,
    I live in the Allen/Dallas area and I’ve been in the financial industry for over a decade as a banker and ventured out as a licensed insurance agent last year with NYL. It was a unique experience and since then I’ve went back to banking for financial reasons as a banker with BofA in hopes of getting over to the Merrill Lynch side as a FSA. However, I ideally rather would like to work for myself and the freedom that I had as an agent I value most. I am considering an opportunity at mass mutual. My question to you is company wise, what would you suggest is best for becoming a financial advisor? Lastly, I believe I’ve taken a step back coming back into the banking world as my Philosophy is really not centered around clients putting there money in a bank. I appreciate your response in advance.

    • @DominiqueHendersonCFP
      @DominiqueHendersonCFP  Před 2 lety +1

      Company affiliation should be in alignment with who you are as a person.
      Good luck!

  • @Noone-rt1mv
    @Noone-rt1mv Před 4 lety +1

    What if I am not good at financial stuff in high school but I would like to become a Financial advisor, do I need to be good or would I look HOW to be a financial advise thorough college???

  • @dalmont3734
    @dalmont3734 Před 3 lety

    Just started down this path! Or at least one of them. I'll be subscribing for further guidance and direction. In college, how early should I hunt for some of these certifications?

    • @jack633
      @jack633 Před 3 lety

      SIE expires in 4 years I believe if you don't get hired at BD, so if you want to get a really early headstart you can get your SIE while youre still in school

  • @tediaxmonetize
    @tediaxmonetize Před 4 lety

    I want to be a financial planner ! In canada its not like advisor you need a bachelors degree and be part of the financial advisor institute

    • @DominiqueHendersonCFP
      @DominiqueHendersonCFP  Před 4 lety

      Tedia Rosarion have a few of your countrymen on my Facebook group... djh-capital.com/jumpstart

  • @bjmcintyre5080
    @bjmcintyre5080 Před 4 lety +3

    Why is this always described as a sales job? I am discouraged. I am a career changer and really want to help people with financial planning. I dream about helping low and middle income families with their finances, doing workshops and teaching financial literacy, and coaching individuals. You are telling me I have to sell my soul and basically be an insurance salesman when I first start out doing this? I refuse. Why refer to an insurance salesman as a financial advisor? Please tell me there is plenty of opportunity to get paid doing actual planning work once I pass my cfp?

    • @DominiqueHendersonCFP
      @DominiqueHendersonCFP  Před 4 lety +1

      Here's your answer: czcams.com/video/1wr4rZt_0RE/video.html
      Thanks for watching!

    • @xchapix
      @xchapix Před 4 lety +4

      In order to do financial planning work you need to bring in customers in order to do that work for. This requires prospecting which is what brings the sales aspect into financial planning. The only way around this is to work somewhere they provide you clients to work with but that means your income will capped to a salaried position. All the value and comp goes to those who are able to bring in business. Same thing applies to all professional fields.

    • @bjmcintyre5080
      @bjmcintyre5080 Před 4 lety +1

      @@xchapix Makes sense!!

    • @DominiqueHendersonCFP
      @DominiqueHendersonCFP  Před 4 lety

      Very true!

  • @duneme
    @duneme Před rokem

    The big question is, how many customers can you bring in!
    Customers=$
    So, how many customers are you going to bring in?

    • @DominiqueHendersonCFP
      @DominiqueHendersonCFP  Před rokem

      Is that the "big"question? There is a limit on an advisor's overall capacity to serve "x" amount of clients. Then he/she must turn into a manager. So it is definitely not an simple answer.

  • @Egolithz
    @Egolithz Před 4 lety

    I am currently employed at TD Ameritrade as a Retail Trading Specialist on our Trade Desk. I am currently looking at moving closer to my hometown and saw that Edward Jones is looking for a FA. I am going to be talking with some connections I have there, but am worried that this is going to be a pure sales position that focused on selling clients into high expense products (like front/back load mutual funds) and won't be looking for what is best for the client. So my question is: Is it wise for me to go towards an Edward Jones route or would looking for an independent RIA firm be better? Also, what would the minimum qualifications be for independent firms (I currently only have my series 7 and 63)? Thanks

    • @DominiqueHendersonCFP
      @DominiqueHendersonCFP  Před 4 lety +1

      Hey there😁!
      1. Plug into a community. Definitely agree with leveraging your network to determine in that is a fit for you. Check out this video: Financial Advisor Survival Kit - 4 Elements to Succeed czcams.com/video/rWGnfkuCH5g/video.html
      2. Download my guide for free. In particular tips #1 & 7.
      Good luck!
      Thanks for watching

  • @Aarons411
    @Aarons411 Před 4 lety

    how do you make your words on screen during your videos?

  • @SergioIsToCool
    @SergioIsToCool Před 4 lety

    Hey! What are your thoughts of mlm financial firms?

    • @DominiqueHendersonCFP
      @DominiqueHendersonCFP  Před 4 lety +1

      “Does it serve the clients best interest?” should always be the prevailing question.

    • @keva707
      @keva707 Před 3 lety

      Probably not!

  • @angelinajeanify
    @angelinajeanify Před 3 lety

    I wish youd look me in the eye