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Weekend Reading For Financial Planners (March 9-10)

Nerd's Eye View

Enjoy the current installment of “Weekend Reading For Financial Planners” – this week’s edition kicks off with the news that RIA clients of an insurance broker providing Errors & Omissions (E&O) coverage saw a 213% increase in claims paid in 2023, attributed to significant jumps in suitability claims (likely stemming (..)

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How Much Should I Be Saving in My 20s?

Carson Wealth

Purchase adequate insurance policies on your car, renters or homeowners insurance and consider life insurance if family members depend on you. Meeting with a qualified financial planning professional can help you begin building positive and lasting behaviors.?? 2 Time value of money calculations performed at [link] ?

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How Often Should You Rebalance Your 401(k)?

WiserAdvisor

Rebalancing a 401(k) refers to adjusting the asset allocation of your investment portfolio back to its original target percentages. Your investment strategy determines the target percentages for each asset, often based on your risk tolerance, investment goals, and time horizon. What is 401(k) rebalancing?

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7 Best Personal Finance Courses in 2024 For Beginners

Trade Brains

The course covers an introduction to personal finance, credit cards, life insurance, health insurance, investment instruments, loans, income tax and planning, budgeting and building a strong portfolio. Also, you will learn how to plan your taxes, credit score importance and how to budget your income to create a portfolio.

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Why Certified Financial planners are the 1st choice Globally for Personal Assets Management

International College of Financial Planning

Earning the CFP designation requires a rigorous course of study covering investment planning, income taxation, retirement planning and risk management. A Person who completes the CFP course is qualified to provide financial planning services to those with a high degree of financial responsibility.

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What is Portfolio Rebalancing?

Park Place Financial

About Rebalancing Investments. When people buy and sell sections of their portfolio to maintain a consistent asset allocation, they are rebalancing their investments. Individuals may also readjust their portfolios if their risk level changes and they need to develop a new asset allocation strategy.

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How CFP® Courses Can Transform Your Approach to Financial Planning

International College of Financial Planning

The CFP Program Structure Comprehensive Curriculum Design The CFP program offers a unique 4-in-1 certification structure that covers all essential areas of financial planning: Investment Planning: Understanding market dynamics, portfolio management, and asset allocation strategies Retirement and Tax Planning: Mastering retirement solutions and tax-efficient (..)

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