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Financial planning professionals turn authors

November 8, 2001, Toronto - When Canadians want expert advice, they either turn to a professional or to a book. When CFP® licensees pen their expertise, consumers get both - books on planning written by professional planners. Finding both is just a click away on Financial Planners Standards Council's (FPSC) Authors' Page at www.cfp-ca.org.

From Taxes for Canadians FOR DUMMIES ® to Tax Guide for Investment Advisors, these books are written for rookie or seasoned consumers of financial products and advice, and for professionals.

The two latest offerings listed on FPSC's web site are written for the consumer. Rosentreter's Rules by Kurt Rosentreter, CFP, CA, an accountant who specializes in high net worth, guides readers through the maze of choices to help them become a successful - and tax-smart - investor. Who's Minding Your Money? by Sandra Foster, CFP, a sought-after speaker at consumer events and industry conferences, is a thought-provoking, forward look at what is happening in the financial services industry. Other books listed on the site are written specifically for professionals.

"Books on financial planning aren't new," says FPSC President Don Johnston. "But now more than ever, CFP licensees are sharing their considerable expertise in books, elevating awareness of this growing profession to the benefit of all."

Financial Planners Standards Council is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to benefiting and protecting the Canadian consumer by establishing and enforcing education, examination, experience and ethics requirements for financial planners who choose to earn the CFP designation. FPSC is the Canadian licensor of the internationally recognized CFP certification marks used by 62,000 planners licensed by organizations in 15 countries around the world. There are more than 13,000 planners licensed to use these marks in Canada.

 

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