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The Truth About Financial Advisors’ Services And Fees
The Truth About Financial Advisors’ Services And Fees Tue, Sep 01, 2020 So, you have decided you want to leave the DIY behind and get some help with your money. That is until you start searching and find that you need a degree in finance just to understand the different types of services and fees. Save yourself some t... Read More
By as seen in Forbes

2020 VOLUNTEER OF THE YEAR AWARD WINNERS
2020 VOLUNTEER OF THE YEAR AWARD WINNERS Tue, Aug 25, 2020 As a former president and long-time board member, Chris Cannon has a deep history with CFA Society Orlando. He has also served on the CFA Institute US Advocacy Advisory Council and the CFA Institute Annual Conference Committee. Most recently, he serv... Read More
By CFA Institute

How To Choose A Financial Advisor as seen in Forbes
How To Choose A Financial Advisor as seen in Forbes Fri, Aug 14, 2020 .......Do you need help managing your money? If you’re like many Americans, you might need a hand. According to the National Financial Education Council, a lack of personal finance knowledge costs the average American $1,200 a year. Read More
By Jason Schmidt

Do I Need A Financial Advisor Or Should I Do It Myself? Here’s When It’s Worth Getting A Financial Advisor.
Do I Need A Financial Advisor Or Should I Do It Myself? Here’s When It’s Worth Getting A Financial Advisor. Thu, Aug 13, 2020 .......many investors who would benefit from working with a wealth advisor don't seek professional advice or mistakenly think they don't need it. Here are a few signs that you may need a financial advisor. Read More
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Paul Smith, CFA & Chris Cannon, CFA - COVID-19: Around the World and Back Again
Paul Smith, CFA & Chris Cannon, CFA - COVID-19: Around the World and Back Again Thu, Jul 23, 2020 CFA Society Orlando's Investors First Podcast titled "COVID-19: Around the World and Back Again." Read More

Chris Cannon, CFA, CIO at FirsTrust, Selected as a Finalist for CFA Institute's 2020 Volunteer of the Year Awards
Chris Cannon, CFA, CIO at FirsTrust, Selected as a Finalist for CFA Institute's 2020 Volunteer of the Year Awards Tue, Jul 14, 2020 We are happy to announce that Chris Cannon, CFA, CFA Society Orlando Board Member, was selected as one of 3 finalists for CFA Institute’s 2020 Volunteer of the Year Awards in the Americas Region! Read More

Webinar on the Global Search for Alpha: All Roads Lead to Emerging Markets
Webinar on the Global Search for Alpha: All Roads Lead to Emerging Markets Mon, Jun 22, 2020 Emerging market economies have been hit by pandemic-related lock downs, capital outflows, reduced demand for exports, a commodity price shock, and the global disruption of supply chains. Policy makers have responded with aggressive approaches and new... Read More
By Presented by the CFA Institute and Hosted by Chris Cannon, CFA: Chief Investment Officer at FirsTrus

Don't Let Coronavirus Derail Your Retirement
Don't Let Coronavirus Derail Your Retirement Tue, May 19, 2020 Focus on "Fee-Only" professionals who have earned the CFP® designation. They are paid for expertise, not for sales, and they offer comprehensive planning services.  You can find Candidates by searching...... napfa.org ( the National Association of Pe... Read More
By Penelope Wang (as seen at consumerreports.com)

Five Things You Need to Know to Start Your Day
Five Things You Need to Know to Start Your Day Wed, May 06, 2020 Trump pushes for fast economic reopening, EU faces deepest downturn in its history and Treasury to announce a lot of new debt issuance. Read More
By By Lorcan Roche Kelly

SEC, CFP Board Accused Of Blurring Lines Between Advisors And Brokers As Board Reacts
SEC, CFP Board Accused Of Blurring Lines Between Advisors And Brokers As Board Reacts Thu, Apr 16, 2020 The SEC and the CFP Board were criticized yesterday for adopting code of conduct rules that blur the longstanding line between fee-only registered investment advice and brokerage services by implying that conflicts of interest are acceptable. Read More
By at fa-mag.com

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