CPD points via Professional Adviser

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Professional Adviser has linked with the Institute of Financial Planning (IFP) to allow advisers reading the publication to accrue CPD points.

By reading Professional Adviser magazine (see below how to subscribe for free) for an hour advisers can gain one CPD point. CPD - continuing professional development - is the means by which advisers maintain, improve and broaden their knowledge and skills. The FSA says advisers with current Level 4 qualifications can use CPD to meet any new minimum standards set as a result of the Retail Distribution Review (RDR). The IFP has been accredited to provide CPD and does so in the following areas: Professional Standards and Compliance including Ethics Technical Knowledge Personal ...

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