CFS or CMFS Designation? Which one?
I wanted to know which mutual funds designation is better to have than the other.
The Certified Fund Specialist [CFS] Business Institute of Finance
http://www.icfs.com/designations/cfs/about_the_designation.p hp
the price for this one is like $1100
The Certified Mutual Funds Special [CMFS] Boston Institute of Finance
http://www.bostonifi.com/site/catalog/items/anic00.html
Price $749.00
Should I take both of these courses???
bump
Get a real designation like the CFP
Neither, Investment Representative is best.
none of the designations will mean much if you can’t bring in the assets.
I think they are good CE courses if your company is picking up the tab. Even the CFP (which I have) will not drive business to you. It does supply you with alot of knowledge that helps toward making you an expert, which will help you win business.
If your looking for something that will drive business to you, your better of spending the money on marketing rather than a designation
Which designation(s) will help your clients? Focus on that one or those.
Anything else only strokes the broker's ego.
Bankrep1 - correct grammar goes a long way as well. Your is you’re not your
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Which designation(s) will help your clients? Focus on that one or those.
Anything else only strokes the broker's ego.
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Very well put.
Derek
get back on the phone
[quote=derekgaddy]Bankrep1 - correct grammar goes a long way as well. Your is you're not your [/quote]
Speaking of that....periods aren't just for women. Use them.
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