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Pressed by a Wall Street analyst, Bill Crager defines 'financial wellness,' a touchy-feely 'Hallmark' concept that just happens to be sweeping the financial services industry

The Envestnet CEO was self-deprecating about the 'Hallmark card' aspect of financial wellness but is targeting the company's full arsenal of products and services on the sweet equilibrium between money and life.

Author Oisin Breen October 27, 2020 at 9:32 PM
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Bill Crager is sold on financial wellness. The concept was mentioned 29 times in less than an hour at an earnings call.

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Frank Reilly

Frank Reilly

October 28, 2020 — 4:31 AM
Was nobody around 10 to 15 years ago as unnamed advisors were talking about "Holistic" advice? How is this different? "It's centered around an expanding definition of financial advice and the role of an advisor," To funny!
Chris Heye

Chris Heye

October 28, 2020 — 12:49 PM
Maybe this will help? https://www.financialplanningassociation.org/article/journal/SEP20-introducing-hierarchy-financial-wellness
Maria Marsala

Maria Marsala

October 28, 2020 — 3:20 PM
Agree Frank. It's about naming what advisors do... should be doing... etc. It has to be about what the end result a person wants to achieve and include all the other spokes of a person's life. I think holistic... has a certain air about it for some people. Financial wellness I think is a more marketable phrase pertaining to the same thing. I did a search on financial wellness and it was interesting how many definitions were from the last few years. Just that I find, even when looking at the spokes in a person's life, it's not "balanced" -- where lets say every area gets a 5, 9 or 10, etc. It's more about a picture of what having and living a full-filled life is about.
Maria Marsala

Maria Marsala

October 28, 2020 — 3:23 PM
Agree Frank. It's about naming what advisors do... should be doing... etc. It has to be about what the end result a person wants to achieve and include all the other spokes of a person's life. I think holistic... has a certain air about it for some people. Financial wellness I think is a more marketable phrase pertaining to the same thing. I did a search on financial wellness and it was interesting how many definitions were from the last few years. Just that I find, even when looking at the spokes in a person's life, it's not "balanced" -- where lets say every area gets a 5, 9 or 10, etc. It's more about a picture of what having and living a full-filled life is about.

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