We’re proud to share that Jim Kruzan, CFP®, CRPC®, Founder and Senior Wealth Advisor at Kaydan Wealth Management, has once again been recognized on Barron’s Top 1500 Financial Advisors in America list.
This year’s recognition marks Jim’s eighth consecutive year appearing on a Barron’s advisor ranking—an achievement that reflects not only professional excellence, but also the lasting relationships built with clients over decades of service.
At Kaydan Wealth Management, we often talk about the importance of consistency. Successful retirement planning isn’t usually about a single decision or market event. It’s about making thoughtful choices over time, adapting to change, and staying focused on long-term goals.
The same principle applies to building a wealth management practice.
For more than 40 years, Jim has worked with individuals and families navigating career transitions, retirement decisions, market uncertainty, and life’s many financial milestones. Throughout that time, his focus has remained remarkably consistent: helping clients make informed decisions and align their wealth with what matters most to them.
While awards and recognitions are appreciated, they are never the goal.
“Our clients place an incredible amount of trust in us, and that’s something we never take for granted,” Jim said. “This recognition is really a reflection of the relationships we’ve built over the years and the dedication of the entire Kaydan team.”
As our firm continues to grow, we’re grateful for the confidence our clients place in us and proud of the team that works every day to support them.
Thank You
We extend our sincere thanks to our clients, friends, and community members who continue to trust Kaydan Wealth Management with some of life’s most important financial decisions.
We are honored to be part of your journey and look forward to helping you pursue your goals for years to come.
About the Barron’s Top 1500 Financial Advisors Ranking
Barron’s annual ranking recognizes financial advisors across the country based on a combination of quantitative and qualitative factors, including assets under management, revenue produced for the firm, regulatory record, quality of practice, and philanthropic involvement.
To learn more about the ranking and methodology, visit Barrons.com.