Ep 261: Replacing The AUM Fee With A Complexity-Based Fee For (Only) The Time It Really Takes with Andrew Miller episode artwork

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Ep 261: Replacing The AUM Fee With A Complexity-Based Fee For (Only) The Time It Really Takes with Andrew Miller

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Andrew Miller is the founder of OLIO, a financial planning firm based out of Virginia that manages $275 million for over 275 households. Andrew has been able to build a scalable business model that is based on the unique complexity fees of his clients, capturing the time and effort it takes to handle their planning needs.  In this episode, we talk about how Andrew developed his time-based system to price his services, how he created a financial planning proposal process to translate the value of his time into dollar amounts, and how this system has actually led the firm to do less investment work for clients. Listen in to learn why his time as a civil engineer gave him a unique understanding of how time and productivity are intertwined, as well as why his willingness to create his own definition of success has allowed his business model to thrive—despite being told it never would. For show notes and more visit: https://www.kitces.com/261

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