The Most Valuable Asset in Planning May Not Be a Product, Strategy, or Document.
It may be a relationship.
Business owners spend years building relationships that help support their success.
Relationships with employees.
Customers.
Vendors.
Family members.
And trusted advisors.
Yet many business owners have never taken the time to visualize the network of professionals helping them make important decisions.
The Trusted Advisor Relationship Map™ is designed to change that.
What Is a Trusted Advisor Relationship Map?
The Trusted Advisor Relationship Map™ is a simple framework that helps business owners identify, understand, and strengthen the professional relationships that influence their financial future.
Rather than viewing advisors as isolated service providers, the Relationship Map views them as members of a coordinated planning team.
The goal is not simply to identify who is involved.
The goal is to understand how they work together.
Why Relationships Matter
Most financial planning challenges involve more than one area of expertise.
Consider a business owner preparing for retirement.
The discussion may involve:
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A CPA
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A Financial Advisor
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An Estate Planning Attorney
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An Insurance Professional
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A Business Valuation Expert
Each advisor sees part of the picture.
The greatest opportunities often emerge when those perspectives come together.
The Typical Relationship Map
Most business owners have relationships with professionals such as:
CPA
Provides insight regarding:
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Taxes
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Financial Statements
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Business Structure
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Cash Flow
Financial Advisor
Provides guidance regarding:
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Retirement Planning
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Investments
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Wealth Management
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Income Planning
Attorney
Provides expertise related to:
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Estate Planning
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Asset Protection
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Legal Structures
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Succession Planning
Insurance Professional
Provides guidance regarding:
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Risk Management
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Business Continuity
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Family Protection
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Insurance Solutions
Banker
Provides support related to:
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Lending
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Credit Facilities
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Banking Relationships
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Business Financing
Business Consultant
Provides strategic guidance regarding:
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Growth
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Leadership
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Operations
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Business Development
Other Specialists
Depending on the situation, the team may also include:
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Exit Planning Advisors
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Valuation Experts
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Benefits Consultants
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Human Resource Professionals
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Family Office Specialists
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Investment Bankers
The Hidden Question
The most important question is not:
“Who are my advisors?”
The more important question is:
“Do my advisors know one another?”
Many business owners assume their advisors communicate regularly.
In reality, they often operate independently.
The Relationship Map helps reveal where stronger connections may be needed.
Identifying Planning Gaps
A Trusted Advisor Relationship Map™ can help uncover questions such as:
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Is anyone coordinating the team?
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Are important conversations happening?
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Are planning opportunities being overlooked?
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Are recommendations aligned?
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Does everyone understand the client’s goals?
Sometimes the greatest planning gap is not a technical issue.
It is a communication issue.
The CPA as Connector
Many business owners naturally view their CPA as one of their most trusted advisors.
Because CPAs often have deep insight into both business and personal financial matters, they may be uniquely positioned to help connect professionals who should be collaborating.
This does not require the CPA to become the expert in every area.
It simply requires awareness of when collaboration may be beneficial.
The Financial Advisor as Connector
Financial advisors often maintain long-term relationships that span decades.
This perspective can help identify opportunities where collaboration among professionals may improve outcomes.
By understanding the broader planning team, advisors can help facilitate more coordinated conversations.
Advisor Huddles and the Relationship Map
The Relationship Map™ and Advisor Huddles work together.
The Relationship Map identifies:
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Who is involved
Advisor Huddles help determine:
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How they work together
Together they create a more coordinated planning process.
Learn More:
The Blueprint Connection
The Blueprint for Financial Success™ provides the planning framework.
The Trusted Advisor Relationship Map™ identifies the people involved in implementing that framework.
The combination helps answer two critical questions:
What needs attention?
The Blueprint.
Who should be involved?
The Relationship Map.
Together they create a more complete planning process.
Explore:
A Simple Exercise
Take a moment and list the professionals currently involved in your planning.
Ask yourself:
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Who is helping with taxes?
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Who is helping with retirement?
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Who is helping with estate planning?
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Who is helping manage risk?
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Who is helping with business succession?
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Have these professionals ever spoken with one another?
The answers may reveal opportunities you never realized existed.
Better Relationships. Better Planning.
Business owners rarely succeed alone.
Neither do advisors.
The strongest outcomes often emerge from strong relationships built on trust, communication, and a shared commitment to helping people succeed.
That is the purpose of The Trusted Advisor Relationship Map™.
To help business owners and trusted professionals understand the team, strengthen the connections, and create better outcomes.
