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Forming a Nevada LLC nvestment Companies; Fixed-Rate & Variable Annuities; Wealth Management & Performance Measurement; The Planning Cycle; Strategies; and Asset Allocation.Many business owners prefer to form a limited liability company or LLC, in Nevada, because the state of Nevada offers the most corporate friendly atmosphere. Nevada is also considered the best domicile state to form a limited liability company, as the laws here are designed to protect the interest of the business companies.In order to form an LLC in Nevada, business owners need to file articles of organization with the Secretary of State. The articles of organization are similar in nature to the articles of Certified Public Accountant (CPA) Business accountants, some of who specialize in personal tax planning and preparation, hold this designation. To qualify, they must pass a two-day examination administered by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) and meet state licensing require Successful People Are On Time! As you search for expert help, you will come across a variety of job titles, including the title financial advisor, financial planner, financial consultant, or even account executive. As you look around keep in mind that anyone can use generic titles such as these, regardless of his or her training or education.I recently attended a Microsoft event at their corporate headquarters in Redmond, Washington. This event was a fantastic opportunity to meet with fellow leaders in the Microsoft partner community from around the world and spend quality time with each one of them. The event was held over four days and we had a very tight schedule and the importance of timeliness was critical to its overall success.The timeliness factor really didn’t hit me until I was ready to head back to the airport for my trip home. M Lest you think titles are everything, there is an "alphabet soup" of credentials—CFP, CPA, CFS, and CSA, to name a few. Advisors who have credentials is usually a good thing because having a professional designation suggests a commitment to the field involving some combination of work experience, formal study and continuing education. Professional credentials or job titles can not guarantee the quality of an advisor's services or ensure that your needs will be met. You will want to understand their primary interest - if they prefer to sell you a financial product rather than provide impartial guidance, watch out. The following explanations will help you thread your way through the best-known professional credentials and the types of advisors who may hold them (and some may hold more than one): Certified Financial Planner (CFP) This designation is awarded by the Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards to individuals who have had at least three years of work experience in the financial planning field, completed an approved course of study, and passed an exam. Certified Funds Specialists (CFS) This designation is for financial planners and investment advisors who focus on investments using mutual funds. The CFS designation indicates advisors who are qualified to consult with clients on the advisability and costs of acquiring or retaining mutual funds as part of their investment portfolio. They must complete six ten-hour educational modules provided by the Institute of Business and Finance on: Investment Companies; Fixed-Rate & Variable Annuities; Wealth Management & Performance Measurement; The Planning Cycle; Strategies; and Asset Allocation. Certified Public Accountant (CPA) Business accountants, some of who specialize in personal tax planning and preparation, hold this designation. To qualify, they must pass a two-day examination administered by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) and meet state licensing requirem Producing Professional Postcards to Match Your Profession is usually a good thing because having a professional designation suggests a commitment to the field involving some combination of work experience, formal study and continuing education.Businesses are aware that postcards are versatile tools that they can have in making business known in the market. Like business cards it can be used to establish an identity in the market. The postcards that are distributed are effective means of keeping clients aware and updated. Through the professional cards that are distributed you can tell how effective they are in bringing business.Because of the versatility that postcards possesses professionals are also venturing to use them. They make use of the c Professional credentials or job titles can not guarantee the quality of an advisor's services or ensure that your needs will be met. You will want to understand their primary interest - if they prefer to sell you a financial product rather than provide impartial guidance, watch out. The following explanations will help you thread your way through the best-known professional credentials and the types of advisors who may hold them (and some may hold more than one): Certified Financial Planner (CFP) This designation is awarded by the Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards to individuals who have had at least three years of work experience in the financial planning field, completed an approved course of study, and passed an exam. Certified Funds Specialists (CFS) This designation is for financial planners and investment advisors who focus on investments using mutual funds. The CFS designation indicates advisors who are qualified to consult with clients on the advisability and costs of acquiring or retaining mutual funds as part of their investment portfolio. They must complete six ten-hour educational modules provided by the Institute of Business and Finance on: Investment Companies; Fixed-Rate & Variable Annuities; Wealth Management & Performance Measurement; The Planning Cycle; Strategies; and Asset Allocation. Certified Public Accountant (CPA) Business accountants, some of who specialize in personal tax planning and preparation, hold this designation. To qualify, they must pass a two-day examination administered by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) and meet state licensing require Big Box Home Improvement Store Scorecard ch out.A comprehensive study of 2000 consumers who shopped and made purchases from Home Depot, Lowes and Menards Big Box stores in 2006 has just been completed by Minneapolis, Minnesota based building materials research firm Market Resource Associates, Inc. (MRA)Consumer respondents had to shop in at least 2 of the chains to qualify for participation and were not paid anything for their cooperation. The out-bound telephone protocol was administered to 56 markets within the 48 contiguous United States between July The following explanations will help you thread your way through the best-known professional credentials and the types of advisors who may hold them (and some may hold more than one): Certified Financial Planner (CFP) This designation is awarded by the Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards to individuals who have had at least three years of work experience in the financial planning field, completed an approved course of study, and passed an exam. Certified Funds Specialists (CFS) This designation is for financial planners and investment advisors who focus on investments using mutual funds. The CFS designation indicates advisors who are qualified to consult with clients on the advisability and costs of acquiring or retaining mutual funds as part of their investment portfolio. They must complete six ten-hour educational modules provided by the Institute of Business and Finance on: Investment Companies; Fixed-Rate & Variable Annuities; Wealth Management & Performance Measurement; The Planning Cycle; Strategies; and Asset Allocation. Certified Public Accountant (CPA) Business accountants, some of who specialize in personal tax planning and preparation, hold this designation. To qualify, they must pass a two-day examination administered by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) and meet state licensing require Good Job Candidates on Paper Doesn't Always Translate to Good Employees passed an exam.Getting a great job has never been more difficult. For both the job seeker and the hiring company, the job search is often an exercise in wasted time and money.With the advent of the computer, many people have become faceless in the business world. Technological advances like the cell phone, PDA, Blackberry, VOIP, instant messaging and blogging have removed the personality of the user behind the technology.Anyone who is single can tell you how difficult it is to “date” on-line because what you see is Certified Funds Specialists (CFS) This designation is for financial planners and investment advisors who focus on investments using mutual funds. The CFS designation indicates advisors who are qualified to consult with clients on the advisability and costs of acquiring or retaining mutual funds as part of their investment portfolio. They must complete six ten-hour educational modules provided by the Institute of Business and Finance on: Investment Companies; Fixed-Rate & Variable Annuities; Wealth Management & Performance Measurement; The Planning Cycle; Strategies; and Asset Allocation. Certified Public Accountant (CPA) Business accountants, some of who specialize in personal tax planning and preparation, hold this designation. To qualify, they must pass a two-day examination administered by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) and meet state licensing require Global Development - So Much More Needed nvestment Companies; Fixed-Rate & Variable Annuities; Wealth Management & Performance Measurement; The Planning Cycle; Strategies; and Asset Allocation.The tragic events resulting from the recent Tsunami on Boxing Day 2004 serve to again highlight the fragile nature of many of the world’s communities. In each of these locations the key tasks of treating the sick and injured, ensuring clean water was available, or made available, providing food, accommodation and so on was critically important as a first step on the way to rebuilding these communities.What further serves to highlight the magnitude of challenges facing the world as a whole, is the Certified Public Accountant (CPA) Business accountants, some of who specialize in personal tax planning and preparation, hold this designation. To qualify, they must pass a two-day examination administered by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) and meet state licensing requirements relating to work experience and, in most states, special academic work. Certified Senior Advisor (CSA) The Society of Certified Senior Advisors offers this designation. The Society is dedicated to providing initial and continuing education about key senior issues to professionals serving the senior market. This program provides participants with the tools they will need to communicate more successfully with their senior clients. Advisors serving seniors need a credible source of information and access to training from recognized experts in issues important to seniors. Certification is awarded upon successful class completion (21 instruction hours) followed by an exam. Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) This designation is from by the Association for Investment Management and Research to investment professionals who have worked in the investment industry for three years and have passed each of three yearly exams involving security analysis and professional money management. Registered Investment Advisor (RIA) This designation is neither an indication of expertise nor a license to buy or sell securities. It merely indicates that an individual, or his or her employing firm, was required under federal securities laws to file (for a nominal fee) with the Securities and Exchange Commission or a state securities commission for a license to dispense investment advice. Registered Representative Securities brokers who have passed mandatory basic exams given by the National Association of Securities Dealers, a regulatory body for the securities industry, hold this designation. Securities brokers recommend investments for clients and execute client orders to buy and sell securities such as stocks, bonds, options, and mutual funds.
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