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Celebrating 20 Years with Allison: A Legacy of Leadership, Empathy, and Empowerment 

Financial Symmetry

Specialized Expertise for Life’s Transitions In addition to holding the Certified Financial Planner ( CFP® ) designation, Allison earned the Certified Financial Transitionist® (CeFT®) credential in 2022—an advanced designation focused on the emotional and psychological complexities of financial change.

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What (Really) Makes Advisors More Productive And The Third Kitces Research Study On Advisor Productivity

Nerd's Eye View

2022 marks the 50 th anniversary of the enrollment of students into the first Certified Financial Planner (CFP) course, and in the years since then, financial planning (and the process of creating a financial plan) has changed extensively.

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Exploring CFP Fast Track: Eligibility and Advantages for Financial Planners

International College of Financial Planning

The financial planning industry has witnessed remarkable growth, making the Certified Financial Planner (CFP) certification increasingly valuable for professionals seeking to advance their careers. Why Choose CFP Certification?

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Amplifying 8 Asian-American Voices in Financial Planning

eMoney Advisor

When asked about how they started in the industry, many of the Asian-American financial planners I admire say the same thing: At first, they didn’t even know the profession existed. ” Only 4 percent of Certified Financial Planner™ professionals identify as Asian American or Pacific Islander (AAPI), though they make up 6.2

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FARE helps Black financial professionals thrive

Nationwide Financial

Industry partners include the Employee Benefit Research Institute , the Defined Contribution Institutional Investment Association (DCIIA) , the American Retirement Association , the Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards (CFP Board) , and The American College of Financial Services.

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Five Ways to Combat Money Stress

Your Richest Life

A 2022 study from the American Psychological Association found that 65 percent of respondents felt that finances were a significant source of stress. . There are many paths to financial success, and you have to find your own. Goals are great, and they can help you make real progress in your financial life.

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A Promising Picture for Financial Planner Job Growth

eMoney Advisor

Over the next decade, more than a third of advisors (37 percent) are estimated to be retiring, according to a 2022 Cerulli Associates study. To focus in on financial planners, we turn to the Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards’ statistics on its membership. A Wave of Retirements Expected.