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How to Choose a Financial Advisor in BALTIMORE, MD

A data-driven guide based on 405 registered advisors in BALTIMORE
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Local Market Overview

There are 405 registered financial advisors in BALTIMORE, Maryland. Approximately 85% report fee-based compensation, while 4% include commission-based compensation. The average firm serving BALTIMORE manages $41.3B in assets.

Registered Advisors
405
In BALTIMORE, MD
Avg Firm AUM
$41.3B
Assets under management
Top Credential
Community Profile

BALTIMORE has a population of 584,548 with a median household income of $58,349. The median age is 36.

Advisor density: 6.9 per 10K residents
Median income: $58,349
Compensation Types Reported
Percentage of AUM
85% of advisors · 343 total
Performance-based fees
41% of advisors · 168 total
Subscription fees
32% of advisors · 129 total
Hourly charges
12% of advisors · 47 total
Other: REIMBURSEMENT FOR COSTS AND EXPENSES
6% of advisors · 26 total
Other: CONCESSIONS PAID BY ISSUERS OF SECURITIES SOLD TO CLIENTS
5% of advisors · 20 total
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What to Look For

Check their credentials
The CFP (Certified Financial Planner) is the gold standard for comprehensive financial planning. A CFA (Chartered Financial Analyst) signals deep investment expertise, while a ChFC (Chartered Financial Consultant) covers insurance and estate planning.
Understand fee structures
Fee-only advisors charge only for their advice (hourly, flat fee, or % of AUM). Fee-based advisors may also earn commissions on products they sell. Commission-only advisors earn money from product sales. Fee-only is generally considered the least conflicted model. See Maryland fee analysis →
Verify their registration
Every legitimate advisor should be registered with the SEC or their state. Check FINRA BrokerCheck for disciplinary history, disclosures, and registration status. All advisors on AdvisorOS are sourced from official SEC/FINRA registration data.
Ask about account minimums
Some advisors require $250,000 or more to open an account. Others work with any portfolio size. Ask upfront to avoid wasting time on advisors who aren't a fit.
Review their Form CRS
The Form CRS (Client Relationship Summary) is a 2-page document every advisor must provide. It explains services, fees, conflicts of interest, and disciplinary history in plain language. Ask for it before your first meeting.
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405 advisors in BALTIMORE, MD

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many financial advisors are in BALTIMORE, MD?
There are 405 registered financial advisors in BALTIMORE, Maryland, according to SEC and FINRA registration data.
What credentials should a financial advisor in BALTIMORE have?
Look for CFP (Certified Financial Planner) for comprehensive planning, CFA for investment management, or ChFC for insurance and estate planning.
Are financial advisors in BALTIMORE required to be fiduciaries?
Registered Investment Advisors (RIAs) have a fiduciary duty to act in your best interest. Broker-dealers follow a suitability standard. Always ask your advisor about their fiduciary status and get it in writing.
What do financial advisors in BALTIMORE charge?
Fees vary widely. Fee-only advisors typically charge 0.5%–1.5% of assets under management, $150–$400/hour, or flat fees of $1,000–$7,500+ per plan. Commission-based advisors may not charge fees directly but earn commissions on products.
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