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Fiduciary advisors in Friendswood, TX

3 advisors with offices in Friendswood. Credentials, fee structures, and minimums are disclosed on each listing.

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BayRock Financial, LLC

Friendswood, Texas

BayRock Financial is a fee-only registered investment advisor in Friendswood, Texas, offering financial planning and investment management to clients seeking coordinated guidance across retirement, taxes, estate, insurance, education funding, and portfolio management. The firm uses a proprietary planning framework called FREETIC and begins engagements with a Financial Planning Gap Analysis to identify disconnects between current circumstances and goals. As an independent fiduciary advisor with no product sales or commissions, the firm coordinates recommendations with clients' CPAs and estate attorneys and employs ETF-based, rules-driven investment strategies integrated with comprehensive financial plans.

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Worthen Financial Advisors

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Friendswood, Texas

Retirement Planning Investment Management

Worthen Financial Advisors in Friendswood, Texas provides financial planning and investment management services through a partnership with Focus Partners Advisor Solutions. The firm develops long-term financial plans incorporating retirement projections, diversified portfolio strategies aligned with client risk tolerance, and tax-efficient approaches to retirement income and wealth transfer, though does not prepare tax returns. The firm serves clients across various life stages from those just starting out through retirees.

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Financial advisors in Friendswood, Texas

Advisors serving Friendswood specialize in a range of services — retirement planning, tax strategy, estate planning, and investment management among them. Local practice context (Texas's tax climate, industry concentration, and cost of living) shapes which specialties are most common; each listing discloses its focus.

Before hiring any advisor, verify their registration on FINRA BrokerCheck or the SEC IAPD, confirm fiduciary status in writing, and review the Form ADV Part 2A (the plain-English fee brochure). We link to both regulators from every advisor detail page.

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