FPA and its partners in the Financial Planning Coalition (FPC), CFP Board and NAPFA, are calling for legislation to advance the financial planning profession by creating a professional oversight board that would set minimum competency standards and establish ethics rules promoting the fiduciary standard of care. We need your help promoting our goals!
Coalition Commends Conference Committee for Laying the Foundation for Important Consumer Protections [PDF]
25 June 2010
FPA and Key Groups Urge Congress to Act in Consumers' Best Interests [Word Doc]
15 June 2010
75,000-Member Coalition to Senate: Reduce Elder Financial Abuse and Protect All Consumers by Approving Fiduciary Standard Amendment [PDF]
12 May 2010
Coalition Update to Stakeholders Regarding the "Financial Planners Act of 2010" in the Senate Bill [PDF]
24 March 2010
Coalition Applauds Senate Banking Committee for Taking Key First Step Toward Common Sense Regulation of Financial Planners [PDF]
24 March 2010
Coalition Urges Senate Banking Committee to Extend Fiduciary Standard to All Broker-Dealers [PDF] 18 March 2010
Coalition Urges Senate Banking Committee Members to Include Consumer Protections Proposed by Sen. Kohl in Final Financial Reform Bill
[PDF] 15 March 2010
Coalition Continues to Push for a Regulated Financial Planning Profession
[PDF] 24 February 2010
Coalition Sends Letter to Congress Announcing New Poll That Shows Strong Public Support for Financial Planning Standards in Upcoming Regulation Bill
[PDF] 16 February 2010
Coalition Sends Letter to U.S. Senate – re: Financial Planning Provisions in Upcoming Reform Package
[PDF] 16 February 2010
Coalition Sends Letter to U.S. House of Representatives – re: Financial Planning Provisions in Upcoming Reform Package
[PDF] 16 February 2010
Coalition and Others Dispel Myths Around Senate Regulatory Bill (PDF)
Coalition Influences Financial Services Legislation in Congress (PDF | 133KB) 16 December 2009
Financial planners are busy people. You've got to keep up with industry trends while satisfying your demanding clients ... and family. We get that. But you are still an ambassador for your profession and there are plenty of ways to get involved, big and small.
