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Different Types of Financial Advisors

CEBS: Certified Employee Benefit Specialists are the ones who mainly concentrate on administrating and selling of benefit plans of employees. Log on http://www.joinicm.com/

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Different Types of Financial Advisors

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  1. Different Types of Financial Advisors http://www.joinicm.com/

  2. Finding the right financial advisor for your business requires a lot of research. ICM Financial provides financial advisor career opportunities in San Diego to many freshly certified financial consultants. Some of the advisors out there do not have the kind of education and specifications that a well-authorized financial advisor must have. Types of financial advisors are as follows: http://www.joinicm.com/

  3. CPA: Certified Public Accountant is the oldest credential for accountants in America. It is solely based on training related to accounting, taxes, bookkeeping, ethics, and auditing. This type is great for companies that only wish to seek a well-trained accountant. • CLU: Chartered Life Underwriter encompasses training in estate planning and life insurance. This certificate primarily focuses on training individuals more regarding life insurance. http://www.joinicm.com/

  4. ChFC: Chartered Financial Consultants are like CLU – they get training in life insurance and estate planning, but unlike CLU, their prime focus is towards principles of financial planning. • CFA: Chartered Financial Analysts are the most important advisors in the field of financing. They qualify after spending three years in coursework and four years in the field for experience. http://www.joinicm.com/

  5. CEBS: Certified Employee Benefit Specialists are the ones who mainly concentrate on administrating and selling of benefit plans of employees. • CFS: Certified Fund Specialists are the fund advisors who assist companies regarding the funds they should invest in. http://www.joinicm.com/

  6. Independent Capital Management- Beverly Hills Branch 8383 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite #210, Beverly Hills, CA Zip: 90212 USA PH: 310-557-9850

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