Tim Wyman is a Managing Partner for the Center for Financial Planning, a hybrid advisory firm based out of Michigan that oversees $1.5 billion in assets under management for 1,000 client households. Tim’s uniqueness lies in his contribution as a second-generation partner in redesigning the organizational structure of the firm, helping to transform the firm’s individual advisor-focused structure to an ensemble practice—and overhauling the compensation system in the process. By doing so, Tim established a systematic approach for future partnership opportunities for the next generation of financial advisors, as well as key non-advisory team members, that ensures the firm remains internally owned for the long term.
Listen in as Tim shares his insights on transforming a siloed advisor structure to an ensemble practice, the impact it had on the firm’s success, and how Tim and his partner developed the “Center for Financial Planning Path to Partnership” document that outlines buy-in options and criteria to become a partner at the firm. We also discuss the importance of implementing a monthly scorecard and a bi-annual report to monitor the financial health and productivity of the firm, Tim’s approach to assigning client service associates, and why he believes it is crucial for newer associate planners to be involved in all client-facing activities.
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