Summary:
The book provides an in-depth guide for individuals looking to enter the financial planning profession, covering essential topics such as business models, regulatory requirements, and marketing strategies. It also offers practical advice on developing client relationships, creating financial plans, and staying current with industry trends and certifications.
Key points:
1. Holistic Financial Planning:
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