Aug 10, 2022
Today’s guest is financial planner and writer, Allan Roth. Allan speaks about his unconventional business model of having the lowest client retention rate where he provides clients with a one-time financial plan and then gets fired. Allan and Arden discuss his goal to help people have an exciting life by having an incredibly boring investment plan. As a frequent contributor for publications such as The Wall Street Journal, New York Times, and Bloomberg, Allan explains his simple investment philosophy and the different ways he helps clients to minimize their risk and maximize a high return.
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Allan is a financial planner and writer. His investment columns can be found in publications such as AARP, Barron’s, ETF.com, and Advisor Perspectives. Allan has been an adjunct finance faculty member at Colorado College, the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs, and the University of Denver. He is frequently quoted in such publications as The Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Bloomberg, and others. Allan is the founder of Wealth Logic, LLC, an hourly-based financial planning and investment advisory firm. Neither he nor the firm has ever charged commissions or fees based on assets under management. The goal of his firm is to provide clients with a one-time plan and then get fired. Allan is proud to have the lowest client retention rate in the business. Allan is a licensed CPA and CFP and has an MBA from Northwestern University (Kellogg), but still claims he can keep investing simple, at least as simple as possible, given very complex tax issues in developing a plan.