From the June/July 2008 Review of Estate Planning Systems
EISI offers two professional financial planning systems, the NaviPlan program reviewed here, and the Profiles system, which the company acquired about two years ago. NaviPlan, which is available in Standard and Extended versions as either a traditional stand-alone desktop program or in a web-based format, is a professional cashflow-based planning system geared toward managing all aspects of high net worth clients with complex personal and business financial structures. It is also offered in versions for the United States or Canada.
The program’s comprehensive feature set supports multiple scenarios and cases, has Monte Carlo analysis functions, tracks federal and state taxation, includes stock option modeling and insurance analysis, and provides multiple options for asset allocation, including optional asset allocation and Mean Variance Optimizer (MVO) modules from Ibbotson Associates. A single-user license of the NaviPlan Standard costs $799, while NaviPlan Extended is priced at $1,299. Pricing for NaviPlan Central (ASP platform), which includes business and compliance tools for firms in addition to planning tools for advisors, is $998 for NaviPlan Standard and $1,498 for NaviPlan Extended. The Ibbotson asset add-on is $125 and the MVO add-on is $100 for the web-based or stand-alone desktop versions.
Ease of Use/Basic Functionality -- 5 Stars
The primary interface for NaviPlan Extended has a very browser-like feel, even
when using the stand-alone desktop version. The screen provides text-based links
at the top for basic program functions, such as Help, Save, Print, Undo, Support
and Signing Out. A vertical navigation menu on the left offers links to client
selection, preferences and financial assessment functions. The remainder of
the screen provides the work area, which provides tabbed access to intuitive
buttons, checkboxes, spreadsheets and other data-entry and presentation views,
depending upon the task at hand.
NaviPlan organizes client data and plans into engagements, with the Client Selection screen (generally the default starting point) providing various search and filter options. The system can be used for any number of clients with unlimited plans each. Entry or editing of basic client data is performed on simple data forms that include selecting whether the planning is for an individual or joint analysis, tax filing status and state, since the program includes appropriate death tax information for each state. Because the program includes goal planning for retirement, education and other life events, it also provides for tracking of dependent information. NaviPlan also provides beneficiary management for both dependents and non-family.
The system allows the professional user to categorize client plans as one of three types: Financial Assessment, Financial Objective Analysis (Level 1); and Comprehensive Analysis (Level 2). Setting a client engagement as one of these types enables the system to streamline functions to meet the general purpose of the engagement. For instance, in the Financial Assessment mode, the system allows the user to identify the goals (retirement, insurance, education, estate analysis, major purchase) and then provides tabbed access to a one-page financial summary and detailed views of each of the goals selected. Client data can be directly entered onto these screens, with calculations automatically performed and the resulting values updated in real-time. The data fields also enable drilldown access to more detailed data.
The program automatically takes into account phase-ins/phase-outs of tax changes, as well as inflation indexing. It also provides functions like the How Am I Doing and What Are My Options tools that can aid the professional and client in diagnosing and remedying shortfalls in meeting planning goals. NaviPlan can import client financial data from multiple fund and clearing sources through a utility provided by Albridge Solutions.
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