Browse 542 providers in this category.
Provider ranking
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Bcg Securities, Inc.
Plan Advisor
Cherry Hill, NJ
Stats: $686M under management
Company: Est. 1968
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Integrity Financial Corporation
Plan Advisor
Bellevue, WA
Stats: $680M under management
Company: Est. 2004
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Ambassador Advisors, LLC
Plan Advisor
Lancaster, PA
Stats: $673M under management
Company: Est. 1990 • 26 employees
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Tifin Give
Plan Advisor
Boulder, CO
Stats: $670M under management
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Stone House Investment Management, LLC
Plan Advisor
Stats: $670M under management
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Bcm Advisors, LLC
Plan Advisor
Lafayette, LA
Stats: $666M under management
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Silverlake Wealth Management LLC
Plan Advisor
Williston, VT
Stats: $656M under management
Company: Est. 2002 • 12 employees
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Lynch & Associates
Plan Advisor
Newburgh, IN
Stats: $656M under management
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Strong Tower Advisory Services
Plan Advisor
Minneapolis, MN
Stats: $655M under management
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Pinion Wealth Management, LLC
Plan Advisor
Wichita, KS
Stats: $649M under management
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Element Wealth, LLC
Plan Advisor
Ridgeland, MS
Stats: $642M under management
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Dodds Wealth, LLC
Plan Advisor
Colorado Springs, CO
Stats: $638M under management
Company: Est. 1991 • 13 employees
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John E. Sestina And Company
Plan Advisor
Columbus, OH
Stats: $634M under management
Company: Est. 1965
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Sevenbridge Financial Group, LLC
Plan Advisor
Harrisburg, PA
Stats: $633M under management
Company: Est. 2015
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Wealth Management Resources, Inc.
Plan Advisor
Smithfield, RI
Stats: $630M under management
Company: Est. 1994 • 9 employees
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Skinner, Copper & Ehmen Wealth Management, LLC
Plan Advisor
Springfield, IL
Stats: $624M under management
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Creekmur Asset Management, LLC
Plan Advisor
Morton, IL
Stats: $603M under management
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Platte River Wealth Advisors, LLC
Plan Advisor
Louisville, CO
Stats: $600M under management
Company: Est. 2019
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Rootstock Advisors
Plan Advisor
Stats: $600M under management
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Prestige Wealth Management Group, LLC
Plan Advisor
Flemington, NJ
Stats: $599M under management
Company: Est. 1995
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Horan Capital Advisors, LLC
Plan Advisor
Cincinnati, OH
Stats: $596M under management
Company: Est. 2010
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Milestone Advisory Partners, LLC
Plan Advisor
Southern Pines, NC
Stats: $590M under management
Company: Est. 2015
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Woodward Diversified Capital, LLC
Plan Advisor
Bakersfield, CA
Stats: $571M under management
Company: Est. 2020
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Core Wealth Advisors, Inc.
Plan Advisor
Indianapolis, IN
Stats: $571M under management
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Capital Advisers, Inc.
Plan Advisor
Stats: $560M under management
Why Your Business Needs a Specialized Retirement Plan Advisor
Managing a 401(k) plan involves significant legal and financial responsibilities that go far beyond simple administrative tasks. While many generalist financial advisors may offer to manage a company retirement plan, specialized 401(k) plan advisors bring a distinct set of skills necessary for navigating the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA). A qualified advisor serves as a buffer between the plan sponsor and regulatory liability, ensuring that the investment lineup is prudent, fees are reasonable, and the plan remains compliant with Department of Labor regulations. By partnering with a dedicated specialist, business owners can focus on their core operations while ensuring their employees have a robust vehicle for retirement savings.
3(21) vs. 3(38) Fiduciaries: Understanding the Difference
One of the most critical decisions a plan sponsor must make is determining the level of liability they wish to delegate. This is often defined by the type of fiduciary status the advisor assumes:
- ERISA 3(21) Co-Fiduciary: Under this arrangement, the advisor provides investment recommendations and research, but the plan sponsor retains the final authority—and ultimately the liability—for accepting or rejecting those recommendations. This is a partnership model where the advisor "helps" you decide.
- ERISA 3(38) Investment Manager: A 3(38) advisor assumes full discretion and control over the investment selection and monitoring. In this scenario, the plan sponsor effectively delegates the investment liability to the advisor. For sponsors looking to minimize their fiduciary risk exposure, hiring a 3(38) manager is often the preferred strategy.
Investment Policy Statements and Fee Benchmarking
A primary role of a plan advisor is to help the investment committee draft and maintain an Investment Policy Statement (IPS). This governing document outlines how plan assets are selected, monitored, and replaced. Without a solid IPS, plan sponsors are vulnerable during audits or legal challenges. Furthermore, advisors are instrumental in fee benchmarking. They review the 408(b)(2) fee disclosures to ensure that the costs charged by recordkeepers and 401(k) auditors are reasonable relative to the services provided. If fees are found to be excessive, a proactive advisor will negotiate with vendors or lead a Request for Proposal (RFP) process to find better pricing.
Coordinating with Legal and Compliance Teams
Great advisors do not work in a silo; they coordinate with other service providers to ensure holistic plan health. For example, if a plan requires a complex redesign to pass non-discrimination testing, the advisor often collaborates with ERISA attorneys to ensure the new plan document meets all legal standards. Whether you are running a startup plan or a large corporate plan with millions in assets, selecting the right advisor is the cornerstone of a successful retirement plan strategy.