Investopedia has published its second annual ranking of the 100 most influential financial advisors in the U.S. who, it says, stand out for their contributions to conversations about financial literacy, investing strategies, life-stage planning and wealth management.

"While many publishers rank advisors based on their client base or assets under management, we wanted to celebrate advisors who have dedicated their time to educating investors," Investopedia's CEO, David Siegel, said in a statement.

"This is about more than followers: We set out to identify the advisors who are influential leaders and are passionate about financial education, like we are."

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