We’re proud to share that Scott Pinkerton, Managing Partner of FourThought Private Wealth, has been named to Barron’s Top 1500 Financial Advisors list for 2026.
This national recognition highlights advisors who demonstrate excellence across key factors, including assets under management, revenue, client retention, and professional standards. Out of more than 7,000 advisors evaluated, Scott’s inclusion reflects both his individual leadership and the strength of the entire FourThought team.
A Reflection of Client Trust and Team Commitment
“This recognition reflects the trust our clients place in us and the commitment of our entire team,” said Pinkerton. “We remain focused on helping clients make better decisions with less stress.”
At FourThought, our approach has always been rooted in clarity, discipline, and putting clients first. As fiduciaries, we are committed to providing transparent, objective advice tailored to each client’s goals and circumstances.
This recognition is not just about one individual—it reflects:
- The relationships we’ve built with families and institutions
- The collaborative strength of our advisory team
- Our commitment to thoughtful, long-term financial planning
Continuing Our Mission
We’re honored by this recognition, but more importantly, we remain focused on what matters most, helping our families flourish financially and emotionally for generations to come.
Disclosure
The material is for informational purposes only and not meant to be considered investment advice or a solicitation to buy or sell any specific securities. FourThought Financial Partners is an investment advisory firm registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”). SEC registration does not imply a certain level of skill or expertise. The methodology for the recognition referenced can be found here: https://www.barrons.com/advisor/report/top-financial-advisors.
This ranking is for 2026 with data accumulated from 2025. Participation in the ranking is voluntary, and advisors do not pay to be included. However, firms may pay licensing fees to use Barron’s logo in marketing materials.
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