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I am a CFP(R) PROFESSIONAL (the guidelines for usage are just as stringent as the CFAI). I would say that if you are very strong in accounting and estate planning, then you should go for it. There are some pretty esoteric terms concerning those two topics. If you can study diligently for two months and then take a 3-day review, you might be able to do it.

The CFP is more for financial planning than for analysis. If you plan on being a relationship manager/banker, then this would be a nice way to round out your skill set. If you're just planning on being an analyst, then the CFP is a waste of your time.



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at Thursday, August 18, 2011 at 10:39PM by Pbanker7.

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