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  • Yes, There is One Silver Bullet [Episode 288]
    2024/12/23

    In the latest episode of The Perfect RIA, hosts Micah Shilanski and Matthew Jarvis share some hard-hitting truths about what really drives success in the financial advisory world. Forget the fantasy of overnight miracles and magical quick fixes. This episode is a no-nonsense dive into the unglamorous—but absolutely essential—reality of building a thriving practice.

    Spoiler alert: There's no silver bullet waiting to transform your business overnight. Those shiny logo packages, sparkling new websites, and expensive consultants? They're not your golden ticket.

    The episode challenges financial advisors to stop looking for shortcuts and start investing in what truly matters. It's about refining your processes with surgical precision, mastering the art of communication, and developing a level of accountability so extreme it might make your past self blush. Success isn't about looking good—it's about doing the work that most people are too afraid to tackle.

    Yes, There is One Silver Bullet [Episode 288]

    Resources in today's episode:

    - Micah Shilanski: Website | LinkedIn
    - Matt Jarvis: Website | LinkedIn
    - The Comfort Crisis by Michael Easter

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    21 分
  • Historical Hindsight and Setting Strategic Goals
    2024/12/20

    In this weekly recap, Amber Kuhn highlights financial history and strategic goal achievement. On Monday, Mark Higgins, author of "Investing in US Financial History," joined Matt to offer a profound perspective on understanding market dynamics through historical context. Mark emphasizes that true financial wisdom comes from understanding historical patterns without falling into the trap of believing "this time it's different."

    On Thursday, Jamie brought an equally transformative message about goal setting that goes far beyond typical motivational rhetoric. Her core philosophy cuts to the heart of personal and professional development: a goal without a plan is merely a wish. She challenges setting goals that are genuinely intimidating – ones that make you uncomfortable and push you beyond your comfort zone. The key, she argues, is not just in setting ambitious targets but in creating deliberate, specific action plans with clear responsibilities and deadlines.

    Resources in today's episode:

    - Episode Website
    - The Role of History in Financial Advising With Guest Mark Higgins
    - Encore Episode: Goal Setting

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    6 分
  • Encore Episode: Goal Setting
    2024/12/19

    In this episode, Jamie Shilanski demolishes the myth that goals are just wishful thinking. She cuts through the noise with a message that true success isn't about dreaming—it's about doing. Jamie challenges financial advisors to move beyond vague aspirations and craft meticulously designed roadmaps that bridge the gap between where they are and where they want to be.

    Diving deep into the psychology of achievement, she unpacks the critical importance of creating specific, actionable goals that go far beyond mere hope. Her insights reveal how successful financial advisors transform abstract dreams into concrete plans, complete with measurable milestones and strategic checkpoints.

    Encore Episode: Goal Setting

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    33 分
  • The Role of History in Financial Advising With Guest Mark Higgins [Episode 287]
    2024/12/16

    In this episode of The Perfect RIA podcast, Matthew Jarvis sits down with Mark Higgins, the author of 'Investing in U.S. Financial History.' Mark brings a treasure trove of knowledge, unpacking how understanding the financial past can be your crystal ball for navigating today's economic maze. From the intricate web of national debt to the future of entitlements, the conversation peels back layers of economic complexity that most advisors never explore. Listen in to discover how historical perspective can be your most powerful investment strategy because in the world of finance, those who understand the past are uniquely positioned to conquer the future.

    The Role of History in Financial Advising With Guest Mark Higgins [Episode 287]

    Resources in today's episode:

    - Matt Jarvis: Website | LinkedIn
    - Mark Higgins: Book | LinkedIn | Newsletter | IFA Institutional

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    29 分
  • Pricing Your Worth and a Guide to Year-End Planning
    2024/12/13

    In this weekly recap, Amber Kuhn highlights fee management and strategic business planning. On Monday, Matthew Jarvis was joined by Lacey Shrum from Smart KX to explore the often-overlooked art of billing and fee collection. They revealed that many advisors underestimate their value, leaving money on the table through inconsistent billing practices and fear of raising fees.

    On Thursday, Jamie recommended taking a strategic approach to year-end business planning. She introduced the "3 Ps" client evaluation method: assessing clients' personability, productivity, and profitability. Jamie broke down essential metrics for financial practices, including pipeline analysis, client account sizes, and critical financial calculations like EBOC (Earnings Before Owner Compensation) and EBITDA.

    Resources in today's episode:

    - Episode Website
    - Fee Billing Faux Pas: How Advisors Lose Money Without Realizing It With Guest Lacey Shrum [Episode 286]
    - Show Me Your EBITDA

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    7 分
  • Show Me Your EBITDA
    2024/12/12

    In this episode, Jamie Shilanski delivers a masterclass in strategic business planning that's sure to resonate with financial advisors looking to transform their practices from good to extraordinary. Diving deep into the art and science of year-end business planning, Jamie unpacks the critical components that separate thriving practices from merely surviving ones.

    Jamie provides a comprehensive guide to financial advisor success, revealing how understanding key performance indicators (KPIs) can be the secret to operational excellence. At the heart of the discussion are crucial financial metrics like EBOC (Earnings Before Owner Compensation) and EBITDA (Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation, and Amortization). These aren't just fancy acronyms—they're powerful tools that offer a crystal-clear view of a practice's financial health and operational efficiency. Jamie challenges advisors to treat their own business with the same meticulous planning they apply to client portfolios, creating a culture of accountability and strategic growth.

    Show Me Your EBITDA

    Resources in today's episode:

    - Year-End Business Planning How To

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    31 分
  • Fee Billing Faux Pas: How Advisors Lose Money Without Realizing It With Guest Lacey Shrum [Episode 286]
    2024/12/09

    In financial advising, leaving money on the table isn't just a rookie mistake—it's a potential career killer. Matthew Jarvis and Lacey Shrum from Smart KX dive deep into the treacherous waters of advisor fee billing, exposing the hidden pitfalls that can sink even the most well-intentioned financial professionals.

    Imagine this: an advisor ends up behind bars, not for financial fraud, but for a simple Excel billing error. It sounds like a cautionary tale, but it's a real-world warning about the dangers of manual fee calculations. The episode reveals how seemingly innocuous billing practices can lead to significant risks, from unintentional overbilling to accidentally shortening your bottom line.

    The discussion goes beyond mere number-crunching, addressing the psychological hurdles advisors face when implementing fee changes. It's not just about the math—it's about understanding the true value of your work and communicating that value to clients.

    Fee Billing Faux Pas: How Advisors Lose Money Without Realizing It With Guest Lacey Shrum [Episode 286]

    Resources in today's episode:

    - Matt Jarvis: Website | LinkedIn
    - Lacy Shrum: Website | LinkedIn

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    33 分
  • From Data to Dollars: Lessons from Edward Jones and Year-End Planning Secrets
    2024/12/06

    Ever wondered how Edward Jones grew to $2.1 trillion without giving away the keys to the kingdom? In this recap episode, Amber shares highlights on how you can learn from others' success and how to really plan for the next year. On Monday, Matt and Micah discussed scaling your practice beyond the mythical "150-client ceiling" and challenged the "financial hobby" mindset, proving that success isn't just about throwing shade at industry giants—it's about stealing their secrets (legally, of course).

    On Thursday, Jamie swooped in with a year-end planning episode that'll make spreadsheet skeptics weak in the knees. From converting prospects into clients faster than a compliance officer can say "no" to transforming your practice to a powerhouse, this episode is packed tighter than a financial advisor's calendar during tax season.

    Resources in today's episode:

    - Episode Website
    - Compliance ‘Adverse’ [Episode 285]
    - Year-End Business Planning How To

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    7 分