
The Advisor Summit Podcast
Data-Backed Advisor Industry Benchmarks For Firm Sizes of $1M to $120M+ of New Assets Per Year
Data-Backed Advisor Industry Benchmarks For Firm Sizes of $1M to $120M+ of New Assets Per Year with Erica Pauly | Track That Advisor Welcome back to another episode of the Advisor Summit Podcast, where industry innovators and thought leaders come together to elevate the way we serve, scale, and succeed. In this episode, we speak with Erica Pauly to unpack one of the industry's most requested research projects: national benchmark averages broken down by advisory practice size. Rather than comparing solo advisors to $300M-producing enterprises, Erica reveals what the data actually says about firms at every stage of growth. They explore how marketing funnels evolve, why average case size increases as practices mature, where smaller firms struggle most, and what separates the industry's largest advisory practices from everyone else. Key Takeaways: Practice size changes averages—not the fundamentals. While larger firms produce bigger numbers, the underlying business model remains remarkably consistent. Success comes from executing the fundamentals better, not reinventing the business. Smaller firms struggle most with closing higher-net-worth prospects. The data shows that smaller practices can attract affluent clients but often lack the sales processes and confidence needed to convert them into clients, particularly after dinner seminars. Marketing should be diversified, not dependent on one source. Healthy practices consistently balance referrals, live events, stable marketing funnels, and room for testing new ideas rather than relying on a single lead source. The biggest firms simplify instead of chasing trends. Once firms surpass roughly $100–120 million in annual production, their marketing becomes surprisingly traditional—focusing on referrals, radio, workshops, and dinner seminars rather than constantly pursuing new tactics. Small improvements compound into massive growth. Erica explains her "5% Rule," encouraging advisors to improve one or two key metrics incrementally instead of attempting complete business overhauls. Timestamps: 0:12 – Why practice-size benchmarks matter for financial advisors 3:50 – The biggest surprises from the benchmark study 7:11 – What a healthy marketing mix looks like at every practice size 11:09 – Why smaller firms struggle with higher-net-worth clients 17:35 – When advisory firms begin operating differently 19:15 – Why average case size increases as firms grow 24:29 – Marketing myths, referrals, and overlooked growth opportunities 31:30 – Building stronger client relationships to attract affluent households 35:59 – The 5% Rule: improving your practice without overhauling everything 39:52 – The three numbers every advisor should benchmark today Resources mentioned: Our Resource Center: https://trackthatadvisor.com/the-10-billion-library/ ⛰️At Track That Advisor, we believe that independent financial advisors shouldn’t have to struggle with overwhelming spreadsheets and confusing reports. ⛰️Our mission is to simplify data analysis, providing clear, actionable insights that help advisory firms grow and thrive. ⛰️With years of experience in financial analytics, our team understands the challenges advisors face. We don’t just provide numbers—we provide a roadmap to success. Contact us at: hello@trackthatadvisor.com Connect with Molly Pierce: https://www.linkedin.com/in/molly-pierce-9a9270108/






