Financial Advisors in Dallas, TX

Compare trusted local financial advisors in Dallas — credentials, fees, and reviews.

Dallas, Texas

Top financial advisors in Dallas

Looking for financial advisors in Dallas, TX? Compare local financial advisors below on credentials (CFP®, CFA, fiduciary), fee model, and verified reviews. The Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex is a major financial hub, home to large advisory firms and a deep network of independent professionals.

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Joe Dowdall – Worth Asset Management
★★★★★ 5.0 on Google (42)
Financial Advisors · Dallas, TX
CFP®, CFA, fiduciary
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OpenAir Advisers
★★★★★ 5.0 on Google (31)
Financial Advisors · Dallas, TX
CFP®, CFA, fiduciary
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Texas Financial Advisors
★★★★★ 5.0 on Google (13)
Financial Advisors · Dallas, TX
CFP®, CFA, fiduciary
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Beacon Pointe Advisors
★★★★★ 5.0 on Google (11)
Financial Advisors · Dallas, TX
CFP®, CFA, fiduciary
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Morrison Wealth Advisory
★★★★★ 5.0 on Google (10)
Financial Advisors · Dallas, TX
CFP®, CFA, fiduciary
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How to choose

  • Confirm they are a fiduciary (legally required to act in your interest).
  • Check credentials: CFP® (Certified Financial Planner) or CFA.
  • Understand the fee model — fee-only, fee-based, or commission.
  • Verify their record on FINRA BrokerCheck and the SEC IAPD.

Typical cost

Most advisors charge ~1% of assets per year, a flat retainer ($2,000–$10,000/yr), or hourly ($200–$400). Fee-only advisors avoid commission conflicts.

Financial Advisors in Dallas: FAQs

How much does a financial advisor cost?

Common models are ~1% of assets managed per year, flat annual retainers of $2,000–$10,000, or hourly rates of $200–$400. Fee-only advisors charge you directly and earn no product commissions, which removes a common conflict of interest.

Is a financial advisor worth it?

For most people with competing goals — retirement, taxes, college, estate — a good advisor pays for themselves through better tax planning, behavior coaching, and avoiding costly mistakes. If your situation is simple, a one-time hourly plan may be enough.

How much does a financial advisor cost in Dallas?

Most advisors charge ~1% of assets per year, a flat retainer ($2,000–$10,000/yr), or hourly ($200–$400). Fee-only advisors avoid commission conflicts. Rates in Dallas and North Texas are broadly in line with national averages; always confirm fees in writing before engaging.

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