CFP Board recently announced updates to its continuing education ("CE") policies that will take effect January 1, 2010. The updated policies include changes to the procedures for registering CE Sp...
CFP Board recently announced updates to its continuing education ("CE") policies that will take effect January 1, 2010. The updated policies include changes to the procedures for registering CE Sponsors and Programs with CFP Board. To provide CE Sponsors with full details about the 2010 CE policies, and to address questions in an open and structured manner, CFP Board hosted this free Webinar on Friday, October 23, 2009.
During this event, Vanessa Williamson, CAE, CFP Boards continuing education manager, provided an overview of CFP Board's 2010 CE policies (www.CFP.net/teamup/2010_CE_Policies.asp ) and review the implementation schedule for the updated policies. Vanessa also detailed the anticipated benefits the updated policies will provide to CE Sponsors and CFP(R) certificants, and she addressed audience questions. CE Sponsors are invited to submit questions via e-mail to CESponsor@CFPBoard.org.
Please note: this Webinar does not offer continuing education credit.
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