Sunday, September 4, 2011

financial planning day


if have an interest in financial planning, do mark 2 dates down in your calender, septermber 24, 2011 and september 30, 2011.

why?

because the Financial Planning Association of Singapore, "FPAS" and 3 associations have joined their hands and hearts together, The Association of Financial Advisers (Singapore) “AFA(s)”, The Insurance and Financial Practitioners Association of Singapore “IFPAS” and Society of Financial Service Professionals “SFSP”; to play a united role together with all industry players in moving the industry and the distinct profession of financial planning forward.

This year they will be reaching out to 2 very important constituents i.e. Consumers and the Practitioners by planning 2 events:-

Consumer’s Event: - You and Financial Planning

The “You and Financial Planning” event is to remind our general public members in Singapore to have their regular financial health checks with their preferred Financial Planner and to be reminded of the importance of being financially secure.

Program Highlights
Planning for the Third Age.
Investing? Questions Investors should ask.
General Insurance? What you need to know.
CPF LIFE? What is it and what you need to know.



Practitioner’s Event: - Financial Planning Day

The “Financial Planning day” event is to call on all financial planning professionals and practitioners’ attention to and reaffirm their duties to help their clients achieve their financial and their life goals, where appropriate.

Program Highlights
Market Place - What is the Game Plan?
Planning for the Third Age
Serving the Customer in The New Asia today
Customer Centricity - A Practical Approach


Key Note speaker, Dr Andrew Goh, an international platform speaker well known for being insightful yet simple, witty yet packing a punch.

Dr Andrew Goh will be speaking on the topic “In The End It Will Be OK!...So, that’s Financial Planning in 7 Words!”

my comments:


i will support these initiatives because i believe they will go a long way towards enriching the knowledge and lives of both consumers and financial practitioners.

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