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Certified Financial Planner (TM) - CFP (TM)

What does it mean?
The CFP(TM) legal team has provided their official definition, along with trademarks: CFP(TM), Certified Financial Planner(TM), and marks are certification marks owned by the Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards, Inc. These marks are awarded to individuals who successfully complete the CFP Board's initial and ongoing certification requirements.

In Other Words...
Those wanting to become a CFP(TM) professional must take extensive exams in the areas of financial planning, taxes, insurance, estate planning, retirement, among others. Attaining the CFP(TM) designation takes experience and a lot of hard work, and CFP(TM) professionals must also complete continuing education programs each year to maintain their certification status. It is always good idea to ask about his/her educational background and references before allowing a CFP(TM) designee (or any other financial professional) to manage your money. Don't be afraid to say "no thanks" if you feel that the person doesn't have sufficient experience.

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