Podcasts and Newsletters
Continuing Conversations: The Joys and Challenges of Working in Personal Finance
Join us for a small group discussion of the highs and lows of working in personal finance. Using the same structure as the Networking Topic Chats from AFCPE's Virtual Symposium, these Continuing Conversation sessions are an opportunity to connect, commiserate, and celebrate the life of a financial professional.
January 26, 2021
Read More >Developing Your Brand
Your personal brand is what sets you apart from everyone else. This meet up is designed to help you start or improve the process of marketing yourself and your services in a way that highlights your strengths and identifies what you enjoy about your role as a financial counselor or...
January 21, 2021
Read More >FPA Connect: The Steps – and Missteps – of Estate Planning
The most important part of estate planning is the plan. This webinar will review basic estate planning documents and objectives, including ways to cut costs for those who are planning on a tight budget. We’ll also cover some common estate planning mistakes and how to avoid them. Presenter: Mark Prendergast,...
January 06, 2021
Read More >Don’t Say That! Navigating the Fine Line between Investment Education and Advice
Are you worried about the line between investment advice and investment education? This webinar will cover some common examples of investment questions that AFCs might face, including how to stay on the right side of the education/advice line. We'll also discuss disclaimers and other ways to protect yourself when educating...
January 06, 2021
Read More >Social Security 101
American's largest domestic program is here to protect the American public. Join us as Social Security Public Affairs Specialists Kelly Draggoo and Theresa Busher share Social Security essentials and updated information, which everyone needs to know, including: Online retirement planning tools, such as the mySocialSecurity account and online calculator tools...
January 04, 2021
Read More >FPA Connect: Cracking the Code to College Finance
EFC…SAR…FAFSA…CSS…IPEDS…Is this a new language? No, these are acronyms that are very prevalent in higher education finance. This session will provide and define these higher education terms and many more that are critical in successful college financial counseling. We’ll also explore some lesser-known sources of college finance information, including IPEDS....
January 04, 2021
Read More >Financial Preparedness is Disaster Preparedness
Financial preparedness is an important part of disaster readiness. When disasters occur, an emergency savings fund can be one of the primary resources to handle natural disasters and jumpstart recovery. In this session, we will discuss specific actions that individuals and families can take to become financially prepared for any...
December 18, 2020
Read More >All About AFCPE: Your Member Benefits Unlocked
Whether you recently joined 2021 AFCPE Membership for the first time, became a member because you attended the AFCPE Symposium, or have been a member for many years, this Meet Up is for YOU! Join us to learn more about the benefits membership provides – see what’s new, hear from...
December 08, 2020
Read More >January Meet Up: All About AFCPE: Your Member Benefits Unlocked
Whether you recently joined 2021 AFCPE Membership for the first time, became a member because you attended the AFCPE Symposium, or have been a member for many years, this Meet Up is for YOU! Join us to learn more about the benefits membership provides – see what’s new, hear from...
December 08, 2020
Read More >AFCPE Office Hours
Get Your Questions Answered! Because AFCPE professional development courses and the AFC® online study guide are self-study, they do not offer individualized support. However, we realize that questions do occur. For this reason, we now offer Office Hours on the first Thursday of every month from 12 – 2 PM...
December 01, 2020
Read More >FPA Connect: Peeling Back the Curtain on Money Beliefs
There is much talk about money mindset. This webinar peels back the curtain to help us understand how our money beliefs are formed, how they often drive our behaviors without us even knowing, why they are so resistant to change, and how we can break free of them. Understanding the...
December 01, 2020
Read More >The Intersection of Race, Ethnicity, and Disability
One in four people with disabilities live in poverty and face barriers that hinder their access to employment, education, skills development, financial services and full participation in their communities. People of color with a disability face an even harder economic reality with 37% of African Americans with disabilities live in...
December 01, 2020
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