The rise of the internet fundamentally changed how financial advisors learn and advance their craft. Short of waiting for an industry ‘guru’ to periodically publish a book every few years, the only ways to keep up with the latest strategies to grow your practice or better serve your clients were to read an industry trade magazine – and absorb whatever fit in a two-page article spread – or to go to a financial advisor conference. In this context, going to a conference wasn’t just about earning CE… it was literally the primary way of Continuing your Education as a financial services professional.
But now, the internet serves up an endless variety of CE credits for barely 1/10th what most financial advisors would spend on a single conference… raising the question of what, exactly, the ROI is to pay $2,000 in registration fees, travel expenses, and multiple nights of hotel accommodations, just to see content you could have read online, heard on a podcast, or watched on YouTube.
Yet the reality is that taking time to travel to a conference isn’t just about a particular session itself… it’s about the topical immersion when you go to a “tax conference” or a “retirement conference” or a “marketing conference”. Or connecting with other advisors in similar circumstances facing similar challenges, from whom you can learn. Or simply the experience of getting out of your office and enjoying an event where you get to tax-deduct the travel to a beautiful location to enjoy while you learn and connect with others.
Still, the fact that “the content is available online” means modern financial advisor conferences can’t survive by simply having a reasonable lineup of speakers and content. Instead, similar to how financial advisors themselves are growing in the current environment, conferences are increasingly specializing, putting together a full agenda and experience to address a particular segment of advisors and the particular (knowledge or practice management) problems they face in their firms. Which increases the relevancy – and thus the ROI – of the conference for advisors who are a good fit.
As someone who has been speaking at 50–70 conferences a year for 20 years myself, I’ve seen the good and bad of our wide range of industry events, from the industry associations to the broker-dealers and insurance companies and RIA custodians, the rise of vendor conferences and media-driven events, private company events, and more. As a result, I am often asked for my own suggestions of what, really, are the industry’s ‘best’ conferences to attend, and back in 2012, I started to craft my own annual list of ‘best-in-class’ top conferences for financial advisors.
Having updated our annual conference list every year since, I’m excited now to present my newest list of “Top Financial Advisor Conferences” for the upcoming 2026 year, from events on advisor technology (and a new one focusing specifically to AI!) to conferences on creating and marketing your personal brand, learning business development skills, or developing next-generation talent, to the top events for those who still use conferences to up their technical game in areas like tax planning, estate planning, and retirement planning. Plus a few events that are simply great, well-rounded experiences for those who want to enjoy the conference, the destination, the sessions they attend, and their fellow attendees.
In addition, we’ve also updated our popular “Master Conference List” for all financial advisor conferences we could find for 2026, both for advisors looking for a wider range of events to attend (if you want to delve deeper into a particular topical area) and for vendors looking for more conferences to exhibit at! (And as more 2026 conferences are announced in the coming months, we’ll continue to update the Master Conference List well into the coming year!).
So I hope you’ll find this year’s 2026 top conferences list (and our updated Master Conference List) to be helpful as a guide in planning your own conference budget and schedule for next year, and be certain to take advantage of the special discount codes that several conferences have offered to all of you as Nerd’s Eye View readers!
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