Here is a very good article on the duplicitous CFP proposed fiduciary
standard which is really just a marketing tool to protect the millions
of dollars in annual revenue on CFP courses, study materials, and
testing fees.
I have written extensively on the need of a true fiduciary standard. In fact, my "Beware" blog post was linked by Abnormal Returns and Dan Solin. I have refrained from criticizing the professional designations and organizations, but they are unavoidably a major part of the problem. I started looking at the CFP in the 1980's when it was two competing organizations (which later merged) and have done so through the subsequent years and every time I looked at the CFP they had an ethical
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