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Media Kit -
FPSC Milestones From 1995 to 2006
1995
- Financial Planners Standards Council of Canada
(later re-named Financial Planners Standards Council in
1998) incorporates
as not-for-profit organization; Sets foundation for industry
to support establishment of one common set of uniform
professional standards for financial planners in Canada.
- Founding members were Donald Johnston and representatives
from the Canadian Association of Financial Planners (CAFP)
and the Life Underwriters Association of Canada (LUAC).
1996
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FPSC enters into agreement with owner of the international
CFP certification marks, CFP Board of Standards, and becomes
sole Canadian licensor of CFP™ professional certification
marks.
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Founding President of FPSC Don Johnston rallies unprecedented
support of prominent industry associations and educators
for FPSC’s mission to lead development of financial
planning profession through CFP certification.
- Membership now includes: Canadian Securities
Institute (CSI), Society of Management Accountants of Canada
(CMA), Credit
Union of Canada (CUIC), Certified General Accountants
Association of Canada (CGA) and Canadian Institute of Chartered
Accountants
(CICA).
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CIFP, LUAC and CSI become first FPSC-approved education program
providers offering courses qualifying individuals to write
CFP™ Examination.
1997
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3,000 CFPs in Canada! FPSC “Grandfathering” criteria
recognizes individuals who, prior to availability of CFP
certification in Canada, proved competency in and commitment
to professionalism in financial planning.
- Wilfrid Laurier University becomes first university
to offer FPSC-approved education program qualifying individuals
to
write CFP Examination.
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251 candidates write first made-in-Canada English only
CFP™ Examination
in June; and 658 candidates write the second CFP Examination
offered in both official languages in November.
1998
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FPSC implements new examination development process and conducts
review of current syllabus ensuring relevancy and integrity
of the CFP™ Examination. Revised syllabus to be implemented
in 2001 examination sessions.
- More than 5,000 individuals licensed to use CFP
certification marks in Canada!
- 7 education programs directly registered with
FPSC qualify individuals to write CFP Examination and are
offered by over
sixty education providers.
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FPSC President Don Johnston featured as visionary for financial
planning profession in Canada in inaugural edition of Advisor’s
Edge – trade publication for financial advisors in
Canada.
- FPSCC name officially changes to Financial Planners
Standards Council (FPSC)
1999
- FPSC hires first full-time Director of Communications
to step-up marketing and public relations activities promoting
CFP to all stakeholders.
- FPSC surveys Canadians providing first benchmark
of consumer understanding of financial planning as a professional
service.
- FPSC appoints Director of Standards Enforcement.
Formalizes complaint review and disciplinary procedures.
- FPSC commissions independent Certification Audit
and conducts first Job Analysis: Validate veracity of CFP
Examination
and ensures ongoing relevance of CFP Syllabus.
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CFP professionals in Canada hit
10,000 mark: Canadians for
first time have reliable way of identifying and have access
to individuals across Canada –from all sectors --
who meet a common set of professional financial planning
standards
including requirements in education, examination, experience
and ethics.
2000
- CFP Board of Standards (owner of international
CFP marks) grants FPSC permanent status as licensor of
CFP marks in
Canada.
- 14,000 CFP candidates enrolled in 85 programs
(either directly registered with FPSC or offered through
partnerships with
national education providers) at institutions across
Canada. Programs registered directly with FPSC total 12.
2001
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13,000 CFP Professionals in Canada! More CFP professionals
on a per capita basis in Canada than any other country – and
represented in every sector in communities from coast
to coast. Internationally, 70,000 professionals hold
CFP certification
through organizations in 17 countries.
- Past Chair of FPSC Board of Directors, John Carpenter,
appointed to head task force to launch new independent
international CFP organization that will focus on global
expansion and
recognition CFP certification.
- FPSC’s first “Quality of Work-life Survey” reveals “Helping
People” is among top three reasons why CFP professionals
enter profession.
2002
- FPSC-approved education programs now totaling
25 registered directly with FPSC and offered by education
institutions,
including colleges and universities, across Canada.
- FPSC hires Vice President, Education and Standards,
to direct ongoing development of CFP competency standards,
continuing
education and experience requirements and new Practice
Standards.
- FPSC expands marketing/communications program:
Redesigns website averaging 50,000 visits per month by
end of year;
Expands pro-active media relations campaign and youth
outreach programs.
- More than 55 percent of advisors working at the
14 largest planning firms in Canada hold the CFP credential
and 10 per
cent are currently working toward CFP, reports industry
newspaper, Investment Executive, in its 2002 Planner Report
Card.
2003
- Now more than 15,000 CFP professionals in Canada.
- FPSC introduces to industry draft of new CFP
Financial Planning Practice Standards built on clear and
concise definition
of professional financial planning. Invites industry
feedback.
- New international entity forms to oversee the
global development and promotion of CFP certification.
-- Financial Planning
Standards Board Ltd. (FPSB). Canadian and Past-Chair
of FPSC Board of Directors, John S. Carpenter, appointed as FPSB
Chair for 2003. FPSC President Don Johnston voted
Chair of the International Advisory Council to the FPSB.
- FPSC launches Professional Competency Analysis:
Reassess CFP professional competency profile that sets
standards
for the profession, and guides development of CFP Examination
and guidelines for financial planning curriculum.
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FPSC’s second Consumer Survey reveals Canadian’s
knowledge of the importance of financial planning
growing and clients are more satisfied with advisors who
provide
financial planning.
2004
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FPSC initiates establishment of the Foundation for Canadian
Financial Planning Research & Education to encourage
academic research in financial planning at Canada’s
post-secondary institutions.
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FPSC develops "Money Talks. Are you Listening" campaign that places CFP professionals as experts on radio talk shows in three major Canadian cities. (Expands to 7 cities in 2005). Program marks launch of "CFP Brand Ambassador Campaign" that mobilizes volunteer CFP professionals as ambassadors for the profession.
2005
- CFP Financial Planning Practice Standards finalized.
- Hundreds of CFP Brand Ambassadors promoting value of financial planning in communities across Canada (radio shows, school presentations, trade shows, media interviews, corporate learning sessions, other).
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FPSC website attracts more than 2,000 new visitors each month
and total monthly visits average over 60,000 – contributing
to an increased appreciation and understanding
of financial planning and the value of hiring
a CFP professional.
- 30 education programs offering degrees, certificates
and diplomas qualifying candidates to write CFP Examination
are now directly registered with FPSC.
2006
- FPSC celebrates 10 years of CFP certification
in Canada! There are now nearly 17,000 CFP professionals
in Canada
and more than 94,000 in 18 countries around the world.
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