May 15, 2023
Owning an independent RIA offers many rewards. You get to work with the clients you want to work with, receive a greater percentage of revenue, and as long as you remain compliant, you have autonomy to do things your way. Yet many financial advisors struggle to maximize the greatest reward that owning their own firm has to offer... You hold an asset that has the power to change your financial future!
In
this episode, I discuss the expense benchmarks for the industry.
Similarly, I discuss the impact of how you prioritize spending in
your firm, as well as the importance of having financial controls
in place. Although I'm speaking directly to financial advisors,
many of the principles I cover can be directly applied to
businesses across multiple industries. So, don't miss
out!
This week on The Financially Simple Podcast:
(0:45) The "Eight Figure" Exit
(2:30) Are You Tired of Feeling Broke As a Financial Advisor?
(5:03) A Byproduct of a Lack of Pure Data
(7:35) Moving Away From Brokenness/Facing Contentment
(8:51) Industry Averages
(12:14) How Do You Relate to the Industry Revenue Averages?
(16:25) Identify the Problem
(17:26) Financial Controls
(19:41) At Least, Be Average
(20:43) Monthly Expense Review
(23:48) Get True Data By Outsourcing Accounting & Fee Billing
(24:59) Defined Process/Procedures
(26:25) Begin Forecasting
(28:35) The Results of Implementing Financial Controls
Our Favorite Quotes:
"Before you can begin customizing, before you can say, 'Hey, I want an eight-figure exit,' or 'Hey, I want this lifestyle practice where I only have to work X number of hours per month, and I can have X number of revenue,' before you can get there, you have to, at least, be average." - Justin Goodbread
"Providing an educated projection of where your company is headed
can enable you to make course corrections and strategic moves that
drive your business where you want it to be." - Justin
Goodbread
About The Financially Simple Podcast
If you are looking for a podcast that speaks directly to the
challenges and puzzles of running a business, you’ve come to the
right place. The Financially Simple podcast was built for you. With
over 400 episodes and counting, our host Justin Goodbread covers a
broad range of topics, from starting a small business, to prepping
it for sale, to growing your personal wealth. Justin’s combination
of analytical skills, tough love, and a healthy dose of experience
delivers practical ideas that will benefit business builders at
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