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to Financial Planners Standards Council (FPSC). We are the not-for-profit organization established in 1995
to benefit the public by leading the evolution of the financial
planning profession in Canada. We develop, enforce and promote the
highest competency and ethical standards in financial planning as
defined by CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ (CFP™) professionals.
LATEST NEWS
News
for the Public (
2/1/2006 4:25:05 PM) February Feature Article discusses retirement planning In It's Not Your Grandparent's Retirement Anymore, Ted Rechtshaffen CFP looks at how planning for retirement has changed in the past 50 years. "You need to make sure that your assumptions about retirement are based on the future reality as opposed to what your have seen from your parents or grandparents."
News
for CFP Professionals (
2/1/2006 10:38:03 AM) Application for CFP Licence Renewal Now Available You can renew online or print a PDF renewal form and mail it in. The deadline for licence renewal is March 31, 2006.
News
for the Media (
1/27/2006 12:35:59 PM) FPSC Celebrates 10 Year Anniversary of CFP Certification in Canada Ten-year anniversary of CFP™ certification in Canada marked with a celebratory event. Read all about it.
News
for CFP Candidates (
1/27/2006 12:34:26 PM) FPSC Establishes Award for Contribution to Financial Planning Profession Recognizes outstanding contributions to the advancement of the financial planning profession. Read the media release.
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