What Does a Financial Advisor Do? 75 Services That Go Beyond Investing

Becky Blevins, CFP®, CPWA®, MSFS
November 24th, 2025

When people think about financial advisors, they might imagine someone hunched over charts, picking stocks, and trying to “beat the market.” If you have met me, you know that’s not really what I’m about (ok, yes I do LOVE a good Excel spreadsheet but that’s beside the point). The truth is that investment performance is only a small slice of what advisors do for their clients.

The modern advisor often serves as a strategist, a coach, risk-manager, negotiator, planner, mediator, sounding board, and so much more. They help shape a client’s financial life, not just their portfolio.

While there are certainly other areas that we can assist clients, below are 75 common services that I think could apply to *almost* any person.

Comprehensive Financial Planning

1. Building a holistic financial plan
2. Prioritizing goals and trade-offs
3. Modeling future scenarios
4. Tracking goal progress
5. Updating plans as life changes

Retirement Planning

6. Calculating retirement readiness
7. Social Security optimization strategies
8. Pension analysis and payout selection
9. Withdrawal strategy
10. Required Minimum Distribution (RMD) planning
11. Longevity risk planning
12. Retirement lifestyle budgeting

Cash Flow & Budgeting

13. Creating a personalized spending plan
14. Tracking income and expenses
15. Debt management and payoff strategies
16. Cash reserve recommendations
17. Funding travel goals
18. Planning for major purchases

Tax Planning

19. Year-round tax strategy optimization
20. Tax-efficient withdrawal planning
21. Roth conversion analysis
22. Capital gains planning
23. Charitable giving tax optimization
24. Reviewing tax returns for potential missed opportunities

Estate Planning

25. Reviewing wills and trusts
26. Coordinating with estate attorneys
27. Updating beneficiaries and account retitling
28. Estate tax reduction strategies
29. Planning for incapacity
30. Trust funding guidance

Insurance & Risk Management

31. Reviewing insurance gap analysis (disability, life, long-term care)
32. Homeowners and auto insurance guidance
33. Umbrella policy suggestions
34. Health insurance decision support

Behavioral Coaching

35. Helping clients avoid emotional decisions
36. Providing financial accountability
37. Helping manage reactions to market volatility
38. Facilitating difficult money conversations
39. Overcoming financial procrastination
40. Improving financial habits

Major Life Event Planning

41. Marriage financial integration
42. Pre-divorce and post-divorce financial planning
43. New baby expense preparation
44. Guidance on purchasing a home
45. Job transition and layoff planning
46. Caring for aging parents
47. Inheritance planning

Education Planning

48. College savings strategy
49. 529 plan selection and funding guidance
50. Planning for private school expenses

Charitable Giving

51. Gifting to annual exclusion limit
52. Donor-advised fund (DAF) setup guidance
53. Gifting appreciated assets (to people or charities)

Investment Guidance & Education

54. Asset allocation education
55. Diversification explanation
56. Rebalancing discipline
57. Tax-efficient asset location
58. Values-based investing alignment

Administrative & Logistical Support

59. Organizing and consolidating accounts
60. Coordinating with CPAs, attorneys, and bankers
61. Paperwork completion and review
62. Updating financial documents

Protection Against Mistakes

63. Identifying financial scams
64. Helping prevent costly financial errors
65. Avoiding high-fee products
66. Understanding financial contracts

Lifestyle & Personal Planning

67. Planning for sabbaticals or gap years
68. Early retirement planning
69. Funding travel goals
70. Planning for major purchases
71. Refinance guidance
72. Aligning financial strategy with personal values

Long-Term Professional Support & Guidance

73. Serving as a financial “thinking partner”
74. Ensuring partners/family are financially prepared
75. Offering ongoing professional guidance, year after year

True fiduciaries shouldn’t just sell products or attempt to chase returns. Their value lies in professional experience, structure, accountability, clarity, and trust. They can help clients make more informed decisions, avoid mistakes, and build a financial strategy that aligns with their goals and values.

The value of financial advice extends far beyond managing your portfolio. It’s about having a partner to help support you through every phase of your financial journey.

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