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AMERICA'S TOP FINANCIAL ADVISORY FIRMS 2026

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November 28, 2025

FINANCIAL ADVISERS CAN HELP YOU MANAGE YOUR money, plan for retirement and create short- and long-term goals to keep you feeling financially secure for years to come.

AMERICA'S TOP FINANCIAL ADVISORY FIRMS 2026

Whether you are a young adult looking to start saving or a soon-to-be retiree planning for your next chapter, these professionals are a resource you can rely on.

About 27 percent of Americans utilize financial advisers to manage their money, according to YouGov. When looking for an advisory service, they seek companies that are trustworthy, have a wealth of expertise and are known for their brand reputation.

That is why Newsweek is proud to partner with Plant-A Insights for the second year to bring you America’s Top Financial Advisory Firms 2026, highlighting 1,000 companies across the country to help you achieve your financial goals. This ranking was built on a shortlist of firms with more than $20 million assets under management, at least three wealth advisers, a minimum of five individual clients and at least two years of SEC registration. These companies were then evaluated on asset performance, client performance, adviser expertise and client ratio, breadth of service offerings and conflicts of interest. Firms included in this ranking are 401K Investment Professionals, Alexander Capital Wealth Management, Beacon Pointe Advisors, Custos Family Office and Seaview Investment Managers.

We hope that this ranking helps you find a firm that will help you meet your financial goals, no matter your income, stage of life or savings goals.

—Jennifer H. Cunningham, Editor-in-Chief

Methodology

Plant-A Insights Group and Newsweek have partnered to identify America's Top Financial Advisory Firms 2026. Over 16,000 Financial advisories registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission were analyzed to find the best of the best.

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