Reasons for optimism may surprise you
Preliminary results of our 5th annual CPA/Wealth Advisor Confidence Survey™ show the vast majority of U.S. financial advisory firms (92%) expect to grow in 2021. In fact, nearly two in five (39%) are expecting to grow by double digits or more this year—comparable to pre-COVID levels.
While more than half of advisors (52%)
expect to see at least one sharp market correction in 2021, less than one in
five (19%) expect to see a continued recession this year (i.e. two consecutive
quarters of negative GDP growth).
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the findings. See how you stack up to your peers.
What’s keeping affluent Americans
up at night?
In addition to the
pandemic, nearly three in four respondents (74%) cited “turbulence in
Washington DC” and an equal amount (73%) cited “changes in tax laws.”
Nearly two-thirds (62%)
pointed to “concerns about the federal budget deficit” and
nearly half (45%) cited “lifestyle changes post COVID.”
The young generation and financial
literacy
As has been the case since we
launched the survey in 2016, Millennials (42%) where overwhelmingly cited as
the generation most pessimistic about its financial future. Generation Y (age
36-52) was the next most pessimistic cohort (23%) followed by seniors (19%) and
Boomers (16%).
Less than half of respondents
(45%) felt America’s financial literacy has improved over the past year. About one
third (35%) believe our nation’s financial literacy has remained the same and
nearly one in five (19%) worry that it has fallen behind.
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Conclusion
Our 2021 survey is a joint initiative of CPA Trendlines, Elite Resource Team, The
Financial Awareness Foundation, the Investments & Wealth Institute and HB
Publishing & Marketing Company. We don’t make money from the survey or share
email addresses or individual responses of participants. We’re just trying to
give back to the profession.
What’s your take? I’d like to hear from you.
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