Get involved: What your peers are doing for Financial Planning Week

GET INVOLVED

Carmen Reichman
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With the sixth annual Financial Planning Week now in full swing, we take a look at what three participating advice firms are up to.

Financial Planning Week (FPW) is the Institute of Financial Planning's (IFP) annual consumer awareness campaign which seeks to "create as much consumer awareness as possible about the importance of financial planning". Many advisers have joined the action this year -which kicked-off on Sunday (24 November) and runs until 1 December - banging the drum for their profession in increasingly innovative ways, trying to show consumers the merits of linking their financial decisions now with their future. "The key thing is if we can get people to re-link their actions now with their future th...

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