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Estate Planning Strategy: Leveraging CFP® Certification Expertise

International College of Financial Planning

A CFP® professional will critically assess the client’s current investments, suggesting modifications to ensure they resonate with the overarching financial strategy. Their mission transcends mere financial advisement; they aim to equip clients with the knowledge to navigate the financial journey with clarity and confidence.

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

Carson Wealth

Professional Certifications for Financial Advisors. Professional certifications and degrees, or the letters that come after a name, represent additional steps an advisor has taken on their professional journey. . Most MSFS programs will contain financial planning classes within their curriculums. . Someone with a Ph.D.

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

Sara Grillo

” -Scott Salaske Salaske says that it would be have to have a growth driver or utility, or else it would be like picking up a rock and putting it into your portfolio. Wright argues that we could diminish any asset that way, even stock certificates. That’s it.” Gold has transaction value. All value is relative.

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Transcript: Dave Nadig

The Big Picture

The academic side of how to build a portfolio, we can argue about the details, right? As an advisor, you could get somebody’s model portfolio, or you could hire some, you know, three CFAs and do it yourself. The advice part of being a financial adviser is the hard part. You want to put together a portfolio?