Re: Free financial advice for all - Natwests 'impartial' moneysense programme
Something someone said I thought I'd post
Something someone said I thought I'd post
At the time I was warning that the 'advisers' involved in this initiative had only received an average of eight hours training before they were set loose on members of the public. I compared this to the 280 hours of study required to pass the entry-level Certificate in Financial Planning #or the 680 hours required to pass the proposed new benchmark, Diploma in Financial Planning#.
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