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Certified Financial Planner® (CFP®)

What Is a Certified Financial Planner®?

A Certified Financial Planner® (CFP®) is a financial professional who has earned certification through the Certified Financial Planner® Board of Standards. CFP® professionals must meet education, examination, experience, and ethical requirements.

The CFP® designation indicates advanced training in comprehensive financial planning.

Why It Matters

Working with a CFP® professional can provide confidence that the advisor meets recognized standards for financial planning knowledge and ethics.

CFP® professionals often help individuals develop long-term financial plans.

How CFP® Certification Works

To become a CFP® professional, candidates must:

• complete approved financial planning education
• pass the CFP® certification exam
• gain relevant professional experience
• follow ethical and professional standards

CFP® professionals must also complete continuing education requirements.

Example

An investor hiring a CFP® professional to develop a comprehensive retirement plan is working with a certified financial planning expert.

CFP® vs Financial Advisor

  • A CFP® is a credentialed financial planning professional.
  • A financial advisor may or may not hold professional certifications.

FAQs About CFP® Professionals

What services do CFP® professionals provide?
Comprehensive financial planning and strategy guidance.

Is CFP® a license?
It is a professional certification, not a government license.

Do all financial advisors have CFP® certification?
No. Many advisors hold different credentials or none.

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