How to Choose a Financial Advisor in New York 2026

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Key takeaways — Financial Advisor NYC 2026

  • Prefer fee-only fiduciary advisors registered with SEC or NYDFS.
  • Verify credentials on CFP Board and FINRA BrokerCheck.
  • Typical fee-only cost: 0.8%–1.25% AUM or flat annual planning fees.
  • Match specialization: retirement, equity comp, or small-business cash flow.

Choosing a financial advisor in New York in 2026 means navigating a dense market of wirehouse teams, independent RIAs, and hybrid brokers. New York’s concentration of high-income professionals — finance, tech, law, medicine — creates demand for advisors who understand RSU/ISO taxation, concentrated stock, and multi-state residency. This guide explains how to evaluate advisors on fiduciary duty, compensation, credentials, and fit, using public tools from the SEC Investment Adviser Public Disclosure and FINRA BrokerCheck.

Fee-only vs commission-based advisors

Fee-only fiduciary advisors are paid directly by clients (AUM %, hourly, or retainer) and do not earn commissions on product sales — reducing conflicts of interest. Commission-based brokers may be suitable for simple transactions but can face incentives to recommend high-fee products. In New York, ask for Form ADV Part 2 and confirm fiduciary status in writing.

Credentials that matter

  • CFP® (Certified Financial Planner) — broad planning standard with ethics requirement
  • CFA® — investment analysis depth; common in portfolio management roles
  • CPA/PFS — tax-integrated planning for business owners

Questions to ask before hiring

  1. Are you a fiduciary 100% of the time when advising me?
  2. How are you compensated — AUM, flat fee, or commissions?
  3. What is your typical client profile (net worth, career stage)?
  4. How do you manage concentrated employer stock?
  5. Who custodies assets (Schwab, Fidelity, Pershing)?

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