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10 Best Financial Advisors of 2025

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A good financial advisor offers comprehensive services, ranging from investment management to financial planning, all for a low fee.

Here’s a look at a broad range of the best financial advisors, from household names to up-and-coming outfits that are giving “the old guard” a run for their money. Which one is best for you will vary based on your investment experience, needs, risk tolerance and comfortability with in-branch of online options. 

1. Fidelity

2. Schwab

3. Vanguard

4. JPMorgan Chase

5. Facet

6. Edward Jones

7. Betterment

8. Wealthfront

While those who need more advanced financial services will want to look elsewhere, Wealthfront remains a solid option for beginning investors or those who want a professionally allocated portfolio for a small cost.

9. Zoe Financial

10. Empower

The Bottom Line

Before you contact a financial advisor, make sure you know how many assets you have and what your financial goals are. It’s ok to meet with several different firms before you decide on the right one for you.

*Advice services are provided by Vanguard Advisers, Inc., a registered investment advisor, or by Vanguard National Trust Company, a federally chartered, limited-purpose trust company.

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