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What Do Financial Adviser Designations Mean? What are the Letters after a Name?

Carson Wealth

Translating from the secret language of financial planning, the sentence would read “Tammy specializes in insurance. She reviewed two types of annuity contracts often used for retirement and helped determine which one is the best fit for her client.” . Registration exams are required to talk to a customer or client.

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CFP® Challenge Pathway: An Opportunity to Reserve a Successful Career in Finance

International College of Financial Planning

d) Comprehensive Knowledge Though the CFP® challenge pathway allows you to bypass some foundational courses, the program still covers all critical areas of financial planning. Popular career roles for CFP® professionals include: Financial Planner: Work with individuals and families to create long-term financial plans that secure their future.

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This broker vs. financial advisor debate got ABSOLUTELY crazy!

Sara Grillo

We talked about: What is the best, fairest fee model for the client? Does the way you are paid dictate how you serve clients? Are clients capable of determining when your fees are too high or should there be some other standard that fees are measured against (e.g. Does it matter that clients know the fees they are paying?

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4 Financial Concerns High-Net-Worth Individuals Face

WiserAdvisor

Getting the right financial advisor: Financial planning for high-net-worth individuals can include tax planning, managing philanthropic activities like charity, asset protection, estate and succession planning, and risk management, among several other things. Certified Trust and Financial Officer (CTFA).

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Crypto – just a rock, or a good investment? (debate got wild)

Sara Grillo

Wright: So if gold is something a client could be invested in and potentially suitably recommended by an advisor, what is the argument against Bitcoin? These meetups are free and the goal is to learn from each other about how to grow and manage a transparent practice for the benefit of clients. Thanks for reading.