Are Shoes the Secret to 401(k) Success?

Forget studying for your CFP. Is this all it really takes?

Forget studying for your CFP. Is this all it really takes?

Something to remember in your next education and enrollment meeting.

Is there such thing as projecting too much success? Absolutely, according to The Wall Street Journal.

An amusing anecdote recounted in its “Say What?” feature finds it might be better to chuck the tailored suits for button-downs and khakis.

Advisor Tracy Burke was leading a widowed client through the firm’s investment philosophy when she offhandedly asked about Burke’s shoes. Taken back, Burke wondered about her mental state. However, the client soon cleared it up. It seemed her last advisor wore expensive alligator shoes, which immediately put her ill at ease and wondering if the advisor cared more about his own money than hers.

Luckily, Burke seemed to understand the importance of relatability—his smart, yet sensible, leather treads did the trick, and he got the business.

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