Thinking Like a Bank

Episode 119: Why I became a CFP Professional, Sarry Ibrahim, CFPⓇ, MBA


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🔥 This episode talks about:

  • Sarry's journey from his introduction to the financial services industry to his decision to pursue the CFPⓇ certification.

    • Learn about the CFP designation, its founding mission, and why it's considered the gold standard in financial planning.

      • Explore the comprehensive curriculum of the CFP certification, including topics such as investment strategies, tax planning, and fiduciary responsibility.

        • How CFP training has shaped Sarry's professional journey and approach to financial planning.

          • Gain valuable tips and strategies for aspiring CFP professionals, from crafting structured study schedules to leveraging effective learning techniques.

            • Understand the principles of fiduciary responsibility in client-centered advisory services.

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              📩 🔗Connect with Sarry on https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarry-ibrahim-mba-ltcp-bank-on-you/

              📢💡 📚 Free "Thinking Like a Bank" ebook. Learn to think like a bank by downloading a free copy here: ➡️ https://thinkinglikeabank.com

              🚧 👉 **Not intended to be financial advice. Please consult a professional who knows your specific situation.



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