Financial Planning Week: spread the word

FINANCIAL PLANNING WEEK

Nicola Brittain
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The IFP's Financial Planning Week is to take place between 26 November and 2 December. So, what are your peers doing to mark the event and how can you get involved?

It is not too late to take part in Financial Planning Week, organised by the Institute of Financial Planning (IFP) and due to kick off on Monday. The week aims to raise awareness of the importance of financial planning.  Here are four initiatives that intend to do just that: Poppy Red Managing director of Cheshire-based IFA Poppy Red, Dan Collins, is to broadcast a series of four webinars aimed at bringing the principles of financial planning to the wider public. The webinars will look at saving, investing, gifting and protecting. The first, on saving, will be broadcast on Wednesday...

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