IFP hosts 'real' financial planning conference

Laura Miller
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The Institute for Financial Planning (IFP) is hosting a conference on how to build a more holistic advice model.

The IFP says the aim of the one-day event is to highlight "real financial planning in practice", and how it differs from other types of financial advice. It is targeted at IFAs who want more information on what a financial planning service looks like as well as existing financial planners or paraplanners wanting to review core financial planning processes. Experienced financial planners and industry experts will be presenting sessions, which the IFP says are designed to inform, inspire and motivate delegates. Members and non-members of IFP are welcome to attend. Former president...

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