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Certified Financial Planner (CFP)

What is a Certified Financial Planner (CFP)?

The Certified Financial Planner (CFP) designation is the most widely recognized certification in personal financial planning. Awarded by the CFP Board, it signifies that a financial professional has met rigorous standards of education, examination, experience, and ethics.

Requirements for CFP Certification

Education:

  • Bachelor's degree from an accredited institution
  • Completion of a CFP Board-registered education program covering:
    • Financial planning principles
    • Investment planning
    • Tax planning
    • Retirement planning
    • Estate planning
    • Insurance planning

Examination:

  • 170-question exam over two 3-hour sessions
  • Pass rate approximately 60-65%
  • Covers integrated financial planning case studies

Experience:

  • 6,000 hours of professional experience, OR
  • 4,000 hours in an apprenticeship program

Ethics:

  • Background check
  • Commitment to CFP Board's Code of Ethics
  • Fiduciary duty when providing financial advice

Value for Financial Advisors

  1. Credibility: Recognized mark of competence and professionalism
  2. Client Trust: 82% of consumers recognize the CFP mark
  3. Comprehensive Knowledge: Holistic planning expertise
  4. Competitive Advantage: Differentiator in the marketplace
  5. Referral Networks: Access to CFP professional communities

CFP vs. Other Designations

DesignationFocusIssuing Body
CFPComprehensive financial planningCFP Board
CFAInvestment analysisCFA Institute
ChFCAdvanced financial planningAmerican College
CPA/PFSTax and financial planningAICPA

Continuing Education

CFP professionals must complete 30 hours of continuing education every two years, including 2 hours of ethics training.

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