![]() ![]() ![]() Research by CFP Board found that 72 percent of the women CFP ® professionals surveyed reported that they enjoyed their jobs, versus 46 percent of women advisers who did not hold the certification.įor women in general, however, the CFP ® certification is the proverbial light under a bushel basket: shining brightly but largely disregarded. If you further refine your search to focus on those women financial advisers who are CFP® professionals, you’ll discover that these women are significantly more satisfied with their careers than women who are financial advisers without the CFP ® certification. ![]() 4 career choice in 2014 for “best business jobs.” Put these criteria in a search engine and what’s likely to come out is “financial adviser.” According to U.S. What makes for a great career for women? To start, it’s a position that is financially rewarding and intellectually stimulating, allows for healthy work-life balance, and is part of a growing profession. Journal of Financial Planning: September 2016Įleanor Blayney, CFP ®, is the consumer advocate for the Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards, helping consumers understand how financial planning and CFP ® professionals can improve their lives, and the author of Women’s Worth. ![]()
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