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Investment Proposal

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Create tailored investment proposals for clients.

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What Investment Proposal does

The Investment Proposal skill is designed for financial advisors and investment firms looking to streamline the process of creating professional investment proposals for prospective clients. This skill guides users through a structured workflow that ensures all critical aspects of the proposal are covered, from understanding the client's needs to outlining the proposed investment strategy and fee structure. By following the defined steps, advisors can create a comprehensive and personalized proposal that addresses the specific goals and concerns of each client.

The workflow begins by gathering essential prospect information, including their current financial situation, investment goals, risk tolerance, and any constraints they may have. This foundational step is crucial for tailoring the proposal to resonate with the prospect. The subsequent steps outline how to structure the proposal, including sections that detail the firm’s background, the proposed investment strategy, expected outcomes, and the fee structure, ensuring that all relevant information is presented clearly and effectively.

Customization is a key feature of this skill, allowing users to adjust the tone and content of the proposal based on the prospect's profile, whether they are corporate executives, small business owners, or retirees. The final output includes a PowerPoint presentation, a PDF version for leave-behind, and a one-page summary for follow-up, making it easy to present and share the proposal with clients. This skill not only enhances the professionalism of the proposals but also helps advisors build trust and credibility with potential clients.

Overall, the Investment Proposal skill is an invaluable tool for financial professionals aiming to improve their client acquisition process by delivering well-structured and personalized investment proposals that clearly communicate value and align with client expectations.

When to use it

Use this skill when preparing to pitch new clients or present a new investment strategy to prospects.

When not to use it

This skill may not be suitable for informal or one-off client interactions where a full proposal is not required.

What you can build with it

Pitching a New Client

Use this skill to create a detailed investment proposal when meeting a prospective client for the first time.

Presenting a New Investment Strategy

Leverage the structured workflow to present a new investment strategy to existing clients, ensuring all key points are covered.

Following Up with Prospects

Generate a one-page summary for follow-up emails after initial meetings to reinforce your proposal and next steps.

How to install Investment Proposal

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1. Install with the skills CLI

npx skills add anthropics/financial-services/investment-proposal --agent claude-code

2. Or install it manually

Download the skill folder and drop it into ~/.claude/skills/ for all projects, or .claude/skills/ to scope it to one repo. Restart Claude Code so it picks up the new skill.

Anthropic's agentic coding CLI, and the reference implementation of Agent Skills. Drop a skill folder into ~/.claude/skills and Claude Code loads it automatically whenever a task matches the skill's description. Claude Code docs

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Investment Proposal

Workflow

Step 1: Prospect Context

Gather:

  • Prospect name and household details
  • Current situation: Existing advisor? Self-directed? What prompted the meeting?
  • Assets: Estimated AUM, account types, current holdings (if shared)
  • Goals: Retirement, wealth preservation, growth, income, education, estate
  • Risk tolerance: Conservative, moderate, aggressive (or questionnaire score)
  • Constraints: ESG preferences, concentrated stock, illiquidity needs
  • Fee sensitivity: What are they paying now?
  • Competition: Who else are they considering?

Step 2: Proposal Structure

I. About Our Firm (1 page)

  • Firm overview, history, AUM
  • Investment philosophy (in plain English)
  • Team bios (relevant to this client)
  • Client service model (how often do we meet, who do they call)

II. Understanding Your Needs (1 page)

  • Restate their goals and concerns — show you listened
  • Key planning considerations identified in discovery
  • What success looks like for them

III. Proposed Investment Strategy (2-3 pages)

  • Recommended asset allocation with rationale
  • How allocation maps to their goals and risk tolerance
  • Investment vehicles (ETFs, mutual funds, individual securities, alternatives)
  • Tax-aware strategy (asset location, tax-loss harvesting)

Proposed allocation:

Asset ClassAllocationVehicleRationale

IV. Expected Outcomes (1-2 pages)

  • Projected growth scenarios (conservative, moderate, optimistic)
  • Monte Carlo probability of meeting goals
  • Income projections (if retirement or income-focused)
  • Risk metrics (max drawdown, volatility)
  • Comparison to current portfolio (if known)

V. Fee Structure (1 page)

  • Advisory fee schedule (tiered if applicable)
  • Underlying fund expenses
  • Total all-in cost estimate
  • How fees compare to industry averages
  • Value proposition — what they get for the fee

VI. Getting Started (1 page)

  • Account opening process
  • Asset transfer timeline
  • Transition plan (if moving from another advisor)
  • First 90 days — what to expect
  • Required documents and next steps

Step 3: Customization

  • Match the tone to the prospect (corporate executive vs. small business owner vs. retiree)
  • If they have a concentrated stock position, address it directly
  • If they're comparing you to robo-advisors, emphasize the planning and relationship value
  • If they're price-sensitive, lead with total value and outcomes, not just fees

Step 4: Output

  • PowerPoint presentation (12-15 slides) with firm branding
  • PDF leave-behind version
  • One-page summary for follow-up email

Important Notes

  • The proposal should feel personalized, not templated — reference their specific situation
  • Don't oversell performance — set realistic expectations and emphasize process
  • Always include disclaimers (projections are hypothetical, past performance, etc.)
  • The transition plan matters — clients fear the disruption of switching advisors
  • Follow up within 48 hours with the proposal and a clear next step
  • Compliance must review before presenting to prospects

Frequently asked questions about Investment Proposal

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