First the good news; when you get beyond the first article (and the FPA's still-disappointing attempts at "research"), you find two nicely-written articles about how to encourage client referrals. Rick Adkins offers a nice introduction to an issue that (as he points out) gets very little attention in our conference presentations, Alice Lowenstein of Litman-Gregory and insurance consultant Peter Katt address complex issues that affect at least some of your clients, and there's a darned good contribution at the back of the magazine on how to (carefully) help clients overcome their overspending activities.
The bad news? Take a deep breath and look at the triumphant article on income annuities, showing how they just plain beat the socks off of those risky mutual funds and stocks in the actual real world. So much good in this issue, and I suspect that all anybody will remember a year from now is how the FPA's editorial team got duped again by the product folks. Sigh.
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