Career Development Resources
Career Center
FPA of Minnesota members and full-time students may post their Curriculum Vitae or Help Wanted ads at no charge for thirty days. Others may post for 3 months at $50. View current postings and resumes.
Financial Planning Organizations:
- FPA www.fpanet.org - The largest network of financial planning professionals including allied professionals such as attorneys, accountants, and insurance agents. Has excellent career development information under “Career Center.”
- The Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards, Inc. Website www.cfp.net - The premier standard for the financial planning profession. Site contains consumer information as well as information on how to obtain the CFP® credentials.
- The CPA-PFS www.cpapfs.org - The Personal Financial Specialist (PFS) is the financial planning specialty accredition held exclusively by certified public accountants (CPAs) who are members of the American Institute of CPAs (AICPA). A CPA must demonstrate experience and expertise in a wide range of personal financial matters before being awarded the PFS.
Books
Financial planners who have made the transition into financial planning as a new career have recommended these books:
- Getting Started as a Financial Planner Jeffrey H. Rattiner
- Protecting Your Practice Katherine Vessenes
- Deena Katz on Practice Management
- Best Practices for Financial Advisors Mary Rowland
- The Wealth Management Index Ross Levin
- Tools and Templates for your Practice Deena Katz
- Asset Allocation Roger C. Gibson
- Simple Asset Allocation Strategies Roger C. Gibson
- The Simple Living Guide Janet Luhrs
- The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People Stephen R. Covey
- Who Moved My Cheese? Spencer Johnson
- Making a Living Without a Job: Winning Ways for Creating Work that You Love Barbara J. Winter
Magazines and Newsletters
There are numerous magazines that are dedicated to financial planners. Here are some of the best! Most require membership in their organization or by subscription.
Articles on Financial Planning as a Career:
The FPA website has some excellent articles on how to get started in the financial planning profession - www.fpanet.org/member/practice_center/services/articles.cfm. Minnesota FPA members are also encouraged to submit articles.
Education Programs (Minnesota)
These programs can help you meet the education requirements in order to sit for the CFP® Certification Examination. More details are available under the CFP Designation section of this website.
Registration (Minnesota)
For those who are looking to start their own business, you most likely will be required to register with the State of Minnesota and/or the SEC.
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