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Financial Advisors Want to Know: Why Succession Is the Ultimate Fiduciary Act - Ep. 90 Tyson Ray Welcome to the Financial Advisors Want to Know Podcast, I’m Catherine Tindall a CPA with Dominion where our focus is helping financial advisors navigate income tax planning and compliance for their firms. In this episode of Financial Advisors Want to Know, Catherine Tindall, CPA, sits down with Tyson Ray, author of Total Succession and host of the Total Succession Show, to explore what it really takes to leave your firm—and your clients—better off. Tyson shares why he calls succession “the ultimate fiduciary act”, how to avoid the biggest advisor mistakes, and his framework for creating SPACE to plan your exit with purpose. Whether you’re five years from retirement or just starting to think about the future, this conversation will help you see succession planning not as an ending—but as your next great beginning. Key Takeaways: Succession is the ultimate fiduciary act — It’s not just about maximizing your payout; it’s about ensuring your clients, your team, and your legacy are better off after you’re gone. Start early and make space — Advisors often avoid succession planning because it feels overwhelming, but small steps—like clarifying what you see for your future—can start the process. Your plan should fit your fingerprint — There’s no one-size-fits-all solution. Every firm’s succession strategy should reflect its people, structure, and goals. Don’t mistake busyness for preparedness — Advisors delay planning because “they’ll get to it,” but waiting until burnout or a crisis leaves fewer options. Exiting doesn’t mean ending — The “exit” can be a new beginning. You can stay involved, consult part-time, or redefine your role while transitioning ownership and leadership. Connect with Tyson: / tysonray https://formwealth.com/tyson-ray/ https://totalsuccession.com/ https://www.amazon.com/-/es/Tyson-Jon... Connect with Catherine: / ctindallcpa Sign-up for our newsletter: https://dominion-enterprise-services.... Contact Catherine's Team: [email protected]