Browse 638 providers in this category.
Provider ranking
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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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Retire Tru North
Plan Advisor
Southfield, MI
Credentials: Other
Stats: $570M under management
Company: Est. 2023
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Capital Advisers, Inc.
Plan Advisor
Stats: $560M under management
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Presilium Private Wealth, LLC
Plan Advisor
Radnor, PA
Stats: $554M under management
Company: Est. 2022
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Landmark Financial Advisors, LLC
Plan Advisor
Bowling Green, KY
Stats: $543M under management
Company: Est. 2001
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Hubbell Strickland Wealth Management, LLC
Plan Advisor
New Orleans, LA
Stats: $540M under management
Company: Est. 2019
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Lauer Wealth Management
Plan Advisor
Valparaiso, IN
Stats: $540M under management
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5c Capital Management, LLC
Plan Advisor
Woodcliff Lake, NJ
Stats: $537M under management
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Empower Financial Advisory, LLC
Plan Advisor
Glastonbury, CT
Stats: $535M under management
Company: Est. 1989 • 7 employees
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Qp Wealth Management, LLC
Plan Advisor
Boca Raton, FL
Stats: $535M under management
Retirement plan advisors help plan sponsors choose investments, benchmark fees, coordinate vendors, and document a prudent fiduciary process. The best retirement plan consultants also understand how your plan design, participant profile, and service model fit together, whether you sponsor a 401(k) plan, a 403(b), or another employer-sponsored retirement program. This page highlights firms that advise retirement plans and lets you compare them by AUM, services, and geography so you can build a stronger shortlist faster.
What retirement plan advisors and consultants actually do
A strong retirement plan advisor is more than an investment picker. The right partner helps with investment committee support, fiduciary documentation, provider searches, participant education, fee reviews, and coordination with recordkeepers, TPAs, auditors, and ERISA counsel. Many retirement plan consultants also guide sponsors through vendor transitions, lineup changes, and committee governance so the plan is easier to run and easier to defend.
If you are evaluating alternatives to your current advisor, it helps to compare service depth as well as brand recognition. Some firms focus on hands-on committee support and participant outcomes. Others emphasize large-scale reporting, vendor access, or specialized fiduciary services. In practice, the right fit depends on your plan size, internal resources, and how much discretion you want to delegate.
Understand the 3(21) vs. 3(38) fiduciary difference
Many searches for retirement plan advisors eventually come down to fiduciary structure. A 3(21) investment advisor shares fiduciary responsibility and makes recommendations, but the plan sponsor keeps final decision-making authority. A 3(38) investment manager takes discretionary control over investment selection and monitoring, which can reduce sponsor workload and shift more investment liability away from the employer.
That distinction matters because two retirement plan consultants can look similar on paper while offering very different levels of fiduciary support. When you compare firms, confirm whether they act as 3(21), 3(38), or both, how they document monitoring decisions, and what their review cadence looks like for your committee. For a deeper explainer on when each fiduciary model makes sense, see our guide to 3(38) vs. 3(21) fiduciary services.
How to compare retirement plan advisors
Start with the issues that affect outcomes the most: experience advising plans like yours, fiduciary role, depth of participant services, and the operational ecosystem around the advisor. For example, if your provider stack is due for a refresh, it can be useful to compare advisor recommendations alongside the broader market for 401(k) recordkeepers and 401(k) providers. If cost is a concern, review practical guidance on 401(k) advisor fees before your finalist conversations.
- Plan-size fit: Look for firms that regularly advise plans in your asset and participant range.
- Fiduciary structure: Match the advisor's 3(21) or 3(38) role to the level of discretion you want to retain.
- Service breadth: Check for committee support, investment monitoring, participant education, fee benchmarking, and vendor-search help.
- Geographic coverage: Use the state filters and state pages if local relationships or on-site support matter to your committee.
It is also worth reviewing advisor specialization. Some retirement plan advisors focus heavily on startup and small-business plans, while others are built for large committees with more complex governance needs. If your search is specifically for a defined-contribution plan, the narrower 401(k) advisor directory can be a useful companion to this broader hub.
Build a stronger shortlist
The goal is not just to find a recognizable name. It is to find a retirement plan consultant whose fiduciary model, service team, and operating style fit your committee. As you compare firms here, note which advisors align with your plan size, whether they provide the right level of fiduciary support, and how clearly they explain their process. Then use that shortlist to run a more focused search, including practical next steps from our guide on how to hire a retirement plan advisor.
Use this directory to compare retirement plan advisors and consultants side by side, then move into profile-level review for the firms that best match your plan's needs.