The vast majority of the country’s 310,000 financial advisors get either sales commissions or annual percentage fees. I’ve decided to make it easier for people to find hourly planners by publishing a list of them. In this list I have included planners who mix hourly fees with flat fees (such as $2,500 for a financial plan) but excluded those who have percentage clients along with hourly clients. Almost all of the experts on my list have the “Certified Financial Planner” designation. The National Association of Personal Financial Advisors, which is limited to advisors not collecting commissions, has a list here.
Source: Forbes July 18, 2017 19:30 UTC