Minimum Size to Go Independent
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Minimum Size to Go Independent

How big does an Advisor's business have to be to survive as an Independent? Even 10 years ago, the answers to this question were all over the map, and often misunderstood by Advisors. Technology enhancements, competition, and COVID, have drastically reshaped the industry in a short period of time, making it easier and more confusing than ever to take your practice independent.

The average Independent Advisor will net around twice as much income as an average Employee Advisor. But sometimes Advisors forget the reciprocal of this truth: An Independent Advisor needs half as much AUM to make the same amount of money as an Employee Advisor.

There are a lot of sound reasons for an Advisor to stay in an employee relationship, and Advisor Advocates fully supports Firms who offer stability to Advisors who thrive in a team environment. But far too many Advisors stay in difficult situations because they overestimate the challenge of being independent, both economically and practically. In this episode, former Independent Advisor Garrett Layell unpacks the decision to start a small independent practice and helps Advisors outline the decision tree to help them determine if their practice is large enough to survive as an Independent.

If you are an Advisor exploring your options or a Firm hoping to better position yourself to grow your team, feel free to give Garrett a call at 919-561-2436 or send an email to Garrett@theadvisoradvocates.com if you’d like to chat about any questions you may have.

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Focus of the Firm: Part Three
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Focus of the Firm: Part Three

As more Firms evolve and grow into more comprehensive practices, Advisors have more choices than ever when deciding how to best achieve their professional goals and provide the best service for their clients. Competitive salaries, all-star teams, and growth super-engines have emerged and created terrific opportunities for Advisors who knows what they are looking for and how to spot the best fit for their skillset and for their practice.

Garrett Layell completes the Focus of the Firm trilogy by discussing Employee Advisor roles and how the culture of a Firm may cultivate and focus on success at the individual Advisor level, on building successful teams, or leveraging the power and scale of the brand, and which types of Advisors might find appeal in each model.

If you are an Advisor exploring your options or a Firm hoping to better position yourself to grow your team, feel free to give Garrett a call at 919-561-2436 or send an email to Garrett@theadvisoradvocates.com if you’d like to chat about any questions you may have.

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Focus of the Firm: Part Two
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Focus of the Firm: Part Two

Independent no longer means alone for Financial Advisors who want to own their book of business. In the second episode of the three-part series, Garrett Layell breaks down the variety of ways Independent Financial Advisors can operate in environments focusing on individual achievement, team collaboration, or brand powered success.

If you are an Advisor exploring your options or a Firm hoping to better position yourself to grow your team, feel free to give Garrett a call at 919-561-2436 or send an email to Garrett@theadvisoradvocates.com if you’d like to chat about any questions you may have.

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Focus of the Firm: Part One
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Focus of the Firm: Part One

Technological innovation and the rise of the Fiduciary Standard has evolved the wealth management industry in a variety of ways, leading to a new way Financial Advisors and Firms define the roles Advisors have in a practice. Advisors are no longer simply salespeople, at least not in all environments. In addition to determining if they want to be employees or independent, Advisors now have to ask themselves if they want to be a part of a culture that focuses on the success of the Advisor, a team of Advisors, or the Firm itself.

In the first episode of a three-part series, Garrett Layell discusses the implications of these decisions and the options available to Advisors and Firms seeking to optimize the effectiveness of their team members. Feel free to give Garrett a call at 919-561-2436 or send an email to Garrett@theadvisoradvocates.com if you’d like to chat about any questions you may have.

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Advisor Compensation Trends
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Advisor Compensation Trends

How much should Financial Advisors expect to earn for various roles in today’s industry? As the industry continues to evolve (and consolidate), Advisor compensation has never been more dynamic. In this episode, Garrett breaks down the landscape to help Advisors and Firms better understand what Firms are offering and which model is best for each type of Advisor.

Check out the new Advisor Compensation Tool to see how much your practice should be earning, and give Garrett a call Garrett at 919-561-2436, or send an email to Garrett@theadvisoradvocates.com if you’d like to chat about any questions you may have.

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Turnkey RIAs: Your Invisible Partner
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Turnkey RIAs: Your Invisible Partner

Financial Advisors are entrepreneurial by nature. Many begin their careers as Advisors under someone else’s flag, enjoying the unlimited opportunities the industry offers, before eventually settling on the decision that it is time to start their own Firm. However, that decision brings with it many more decisions to be made, starting with the decision to form your own Registered Investment Advisor or affiliating with an Independent Firm.

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Independent Tuck-Ins: The Sweet Spot for Advisors
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Independent Tuck-Ins: The Sweet Spot for Advisors

One of the best kept secrets in the financial services industry is the Tuck-In model. One of the best descriptions I’ve ever heard for this is a “hotel for independent financial advisors.” When I left the employee advisor world for independence in 2013, I was unknowingly at the time being introduced to my first tuck-in firm. A collection of Independent Financial Advisors operating under one roof sharing one brand.

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