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Westbury, NY, United States, 2009/02/19 - The Financial Crisis Webinar Series, announced its schedule of upcoming speakers today. Topics include financial planning, client communications, and practice management.
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The Financial Crisis Webinar Series, a free weekly service providing financial advisors continuing education on financial planning, client communication, and practice management issues for managing the global economic crisis, announced its schedule of upcoming speakers today.
Most sessions, which are held every Friday at 4 pm. EST, provide continuing education credit from the CFP Board of Standards for certified financial planning licensees. One continuing education credit is granted per session. This week's session features Don Phillips of Morningstar and is approved for one financial planning continuing education credit. The upcoming schedule of the Financial Crisis Webinar Series is as follows:
February 20: Don Phillips, Morningstar, Inc.
"Mutual Funds Are Bought, Not Sold: Winning In An Investor-Centric World"
February 27: Gideon Rothschild, Moses & Singer LLP
"Wealth Protection Planning"
March 6: Sharon Hoover, CoachingWorks, Inc.
"For Financial Advisors Feeling Overwhelmed By The Crisis, Ideas To Manage Better"
March 13: Jason Scharfman, Corgentum Consulting LLC
"How To Perform Due Diligence On Alternative Investments And Provide Transparency To Your Clients"
March 20: Jerry Lezynski, SEI Advisor Network
"Client Retention And Growth In Tough Times"
March 27: John Comer, Comer Consulting LLC
"Using LinkedIn To Market Your Financial Advisory Practice"
About 175 financial advisors attend the weekly webinars to hear about new financial planning techniques and how to communicate with their clients during the ongoing financial crisis.
Advisor Products, Inc.(advisorblogcentral.com), which makes websites, client newsletters, and brochures for financial advisors, sponsors the free Financial Crisis Webinar Series. “We have been placed in a privileged position by the hundreds of financial advisors that use our services, and helping the financial planning profession get through this difficult time is our way of giving something back,” says Andrew Gluck, founder and CEO of Advisor Products, Inc. “We’ve played an important role over the years in helping financial advisors communicate with clients through the bull market of the late 1990s, the 9/11 tragedy, and the bursting of the tech-bubble. We’re simply sharing what we’ve learned.”
This week’s webinar features Don Phillips, managing director of Morningstar, Inc. Phillips, who joined Morningstar in 1986 as the company's first mutual fund analyst, will speak about the changing nature of the mutual fund industry and why funds that focus on stewardship over salesmanship are supplanting the traditional mutual fund giants and often provide better investor returns.
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