I hope everyone is having a great holiday season and is busy wrapping up end-of-year business so you can take a little time off before the New Year. 

I tried to touch on a few year-end essentials in my recent InSights blog and Linkedin posts.  If you haven’t read them yet, here are the links:

I wanted to give you all a head's up on class that I have coming up tomorrow!.  I will be teaching a webinar titled CFP® Board Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct on Tuesday, October 27, 2-4 pm.

I wanted to remind friends in the Boston area that the day-long CFP Education Extravaganza is coming up next week, October 21, at the Marriott Courtyard in Norwood, MA.

This appeared in yesterday’s (10/5) The Wall Street Journal.  It’s a great example of an adviser being aware of current rules and thinking outside of the box for the best interest of the client.  Staying educated on rules and regs, as well as a good, lasting relationship with your client takes work.  Push yourself to be, as the adviser in this article states, a valuable resource to your client instead of just settling for the easy, traditional means of investment management and

Thank You

Thank you to those that came out for the Continuing Education Extravaganza in Philadelphia yesterday.

As always, it was fun for me and great for me to see some former students again and meet some new colleagues.  I appreciate the engagement, participation, and thoughtful questions.  I hope you enjoyed it too.

Reminder:  

Just a reminder, folks, that my one day CFP Continuing Education Extravaganza in Philadelphia is next week, September 29th.  And, I have been asked this a lot recently, yes, Pope-Ageddon will be over by then and all of the road closures and restrictions in and around the city will be reopened.

We have a full day of speakers and classes planned and with that you will earn:

I wanted to announce that I will be holding two, full-day CFP Continuing Education Extravaganzas soon.  The first is September 29th in Philadelphia, PA; the second is October 21st in Boston (Norwood), MA.

Both are worth 10 CFP CE credit hours and 2 hours of CFP® Ethics CE credits, as well as 10 Insurance CE credit hours for MA, PA, NJ, DE, MD, VA, and DC at the Philadelphia event, and CT, RI, VT, and NH in Boston (Insurance licensees only).