Top-rated Financial Advisors in Las Vegas
Looking for a financial advisor in Las Vegas? The advisors and firms below have all earned 4.0 stars or higher from real clients — retirement planning, investments, college savings, and overall financial strategy — these are the professionals locals trust to help plan their future.
12 top-rated pros · Updated from Google this week
12 businesses
Bauman Wealth Advisors
Cornerstone Wealth Management | Summerlin Office
WestPac Wealth Partners
Asset Preservation Wealth & Tax, Financial Advisors
AIO Fee Only Financial Advisors
Carson Wealth
Allworth Financial
Dynamic Financial Advisors - Las Vegas
Blue One Financial
Forthright Capital Partners
Arista Wealth Management
Anderson Business Advisors
What to look for in a financial advisor
The most important question is whether the advisor is a fiduciary — legally bound to act in your best interest — which not every “advisor” is. Ask directly, and understand how they are paid: fee-only advisors (a flat fee, hourly, or a percentage of assets) avoid the conflicts that come with commission-based product sales. Credentials like CFP indicate rigorous training and ethical standards.
Match the advisor to your needs and life stage, whether that is building retirement savings, managing a windfall, or comprehensive planning. A good advisor takes time to understand your goals and risk tolerance, explains recommendations in plain language, and is not pushing one product. Ask how often you will meet and what services are included, and weigh reviews about transparency and trust heavily.
Frequently asked questions
How much does a financial advisor cost in Las Vegas?
It depends on the model — fee-only advisors charge a flat fee, hourly rate, or a percentage of assets managed (often around 1%), while others earn commissions on products. Ask exactly how an advisor is paid before you engage them.
What is a fiduciary, and why does it matter?
A fiduciary is legally required to put your interests first, rather than just recommending “suitable” products that may pay them more. Ask any advisor directly whether they are a fiduciary at all times — it is one of the most important questions you can ask.
Do I have enough money to need an advisor?
Many people benefit from advice well before they are wealthy — for retirement planning, debt strategy, or a major life change. Some advisors charge hourly or flat fees that make one-time or as-needed guidance affordable.
What credentials should a financial advisor have?
Look for respected designations like CFP (Certified Financial Planner), which require extensive training and ethics standards. Verify their record through regulatory databases, and prioritize fee-only fiduciaries for conflict-free advice.
Why you can trust this list
Every business featured on TopRatedLV has earned at least a 4.0-star rating from 15 or more real customer reviews — if a company has not cleared that bar, you will not find it here. Those scores come from aggregated public reviews, not from us, and a business cannot pay to raise its rating.
We update our data periodically so the financial advisors you see reflect how they are serving Las Vegas today. Listings marked as verified have confirmed their business details directly.