Are you the Financial Planner of the Year?
Entries are now open for the Money Management 2007 Financial Planner of the Year Award, which carries a prize package worth $10,000.
Now in its 20th year, the prestigious award recognises and rewards excellence in the provision of financial advice.
Professionals from a broad range of planning disciplines are invited to apply, with the winner receiving a trip to the 2008 US Financial Planning Association Conference, valued at $10,000.
Entries are judged on a range of criteria including personal attributes, client endorsements, as well as the practical application of advice principles.
Entry forms, as well as the judging process and criteria, are available for download at moneymanagement.com.au.
The winner and runners-up will be announced in the December 13 issue of Money Management.
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