E. Denby Brandon, H. Oliver Welch
The History of Financial Planning (eBook, PDF)
The Transformation of Financial Services
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The Transformation of Financial Services
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The first book to provide a comprehensive history of the financial planning profession The financial services field has been revolutionized in the last quarter of the twentieth century by the financial planning profession. So much has happened in so little time that it has been difficult to keep up with the events and key players that make up the world of financial planning. The History of Financial Planning is the first book to provide a comprehensive history of the profession. Backed by the Financial Planning Association, The History of Financial Planning offers a clear overview of the…mehr
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The first book to provide a comprehensive history of the financial planning profession The financial services field has been revolutionized in the last quarter of the twentieth century by the financial planning profession. So much has happened in so little time that it has been difficult to keep up with the events and key players that make up the world of financial planning. The History of Financial Planning is the first book to provide a comprehensive history of the profession. Backed by the Financial Planning Association, The History of Financial Planning offers a clear overview of the industry and how it has grown and changed over the years. This book chronicles the history of the profession, with explanations of how the financial planning movement has grown beyond the United States to other countries-particularly in the last fifteen years. The book also demonstrates how the work of key researchers, such as Dr. Daniel Kahneman, Vernon Smith, and Amos Tversky, has influenced the rise of the financial planning profession * Names "four initial engines of growth" that contributed to the success of financial planning * Reveals the moments and key players that define the history of financial planning * Discusses the emergence of the Financial Planning Association (FPA) The financial planning field has a rich history, and with this book as your guide, you'll quickly discover how it has evolved over the years.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. November 2009
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780470378434
- Artikelnr.: 37291874
- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. November 2009
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780470378434
- Artikelnr.: 37291874
E. Denby Brandon Jr., CFP, was an original board member of the Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards starting in 1985 and served as chairman from 1989-1990. He was the first chairman of the Board of Affiliated Associations in 1992, the International CFP Credentialing Organization. He was also the cofounder of the Brandon Organizations in 1952 and currently serves as the Chairman of Brandon Financial Planning, Inc., in Memphis, Tennessee. In 2007, Brandon received the P. Kemp Fain Jr. Award, the top honor given annually by the Financial Planning Association. Dr. H. Oliver Welch is the chairman emeritus of the Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards. He is a multidiscipline individual with a doctoral degree in the fields of management, economics, quantitative methods, accounting, and administrative theory. Dr. Welch is a CPA, attorney, real estate broker, and holds the professional designations of urban planner (AICP), property manager (CPM), and personal financial specialist (PFS) and (CFP). He has held leadership positions in several publicly held companies involved in securities, real estate, resorts, and aviation.
Foreword. Preface. Acknowledgments. CHAPTER 1 A New Profession Emerges. Before the Revolution. A Meeting of the Minds. The First Challenges. A College Takes Shape. CHAPTER 2 Building a Profession. Defending a Designation. Breaking Away. Coming Together, Growing Apart. Financial Crisis and Upheaval at the IAFP. Financial Crisis at the College. A Creed and a Curriculum. Change and Growth at the College. The Anthes Years. The ICFP Forges a Separate Identity. Newmark at the Wheel. Return to Denver. CHAPTER 3 Growing Pains. Changing the Message, Changing Attitudes. The SRO Debate and the "Real Thing". Unsettled Times at the IAFP. Education and Ethics at the ICFP. Getting Off the Gravy Train. A Board of Standards Emerges. The College Hits Its Stride. CHAPTER 4 One Profession, One Designation. The Challenge to "Unify and Professionalize". The Joint Organization Committee. Rebuilding Separately. Strengthening Professional Standards. College for Financial Planning Makes Key Moves. The Personal Economic Summit. New Directions. The Foundation for Financial Planning. Storm over "CFP Lite". Unification Revisited. CHAPTER 5 Responding to New Challenges. Building a New Organization. CFP Board Fleshes Out Its Mission. Crisis and Catastrophe. Favorable Signs. Financial Planning Standards Board. Raising the Bar for Education and Ethics. The Broker-Dealer Exemption. Global Financial Crisis. Transformation and Opportunity. CHAPTER 6 Global Expansion. First Forays. Financial Planning Comes to Australia. Japan Joins the Movement. IBCFP Takes Charge. Global Growth Accelerates. ISO Standard: Complement or Competition?. FPSB: From Concept to Reality. Launched at Last. A Tiger in the East. . .. . . . And a Celtic Tiger. Conditions for Success. A Global Standard Emerges. CHAPTER 7 Theory, Technology, and Process. The Technology Revolution. The Benefits of Diversification: Modern Portfolio Theory. The Probability Approach: Monte Carlo Simulation. The Balancing Act: Asset Allocation. Behavioral Finance. Life Planning and Interior Finance. A Proliferation of Practice Models. CHAPTER 8 The Quest for Professional Status. The Education of a Financial Planner. Educational Opportunities Expand. Examination: Proving Mastery. Experience in the Practice. Ethical Standards: The Early Years. Ethical Standards: A New Watchdog. Ethical Standards: Strengthening the Code. Ethical Standards: A Fiduciary Obligation. A Single Designation. The Compensation Question. Government Regulation. Serving a Social Benefit. Public and Media Recognition. The Quest Continues. CHAPTER 9 The Next 40 Years. "Is Capitalism Working?". A "New Different" for Financial Planning. A Long Tail. Here Comes the Age Wave. Maslow Meets Retirement. Redefining the Model for Advice. The Final Frontier: Reaching the Mass Market. The Importance of Scale. New Technologies: Web 2.0 and Beyond. The Next Generation of Planners. All Eyes on Washington. Financial Literacy: A Radical Notion. EPILOGUE. APPENDIX A: Financial Planning Leadership Through the Years. APPENDIX B: The History of Financial Planning Timeline. APPENDIX C: Quick-Reference Guide to Organizations and Designations. APPENDIX D: Financial Planning History Center: First Completed Phase of the Master Vision Project. APPENDIX E: First Graduating Class of the College for Financial Planning: October 1973. APPENDIX F: Affiliates of Financial Planning Standards Board (FPSB). APPENDIX G: Recipients of the P. Kemp Fain, Jr., Award. Notes. Index.
Foreword. Preface. Acknowledgments. CHAPTER 1 A New Profession Emerges.
Before the Revolution. A Meeting of the Minds. The First Challenges. A
College Takes Shape. CHAPTER 2 Building a Profession. Defending a
Designation. Breaking Away. Coming Together, Growing Apart. Financial
Crisis and Upheaval at the IAFP. Financial Crisis at the College. A Creed
and a Curriculum. Change and Growth at the College. The Anthes Years. The
ICFP Forges a Separate Identity. Newmark at the Wheel. Return to Denver.
CHAPTER 3 Growing Pains. Changing the Message, Changing Attitudes. The SRO
Debate and the "Real Thing". Unsettled Times at the IAFP. Education and
Ethics at the ICFP. Getting Off the Gravy Train. A Board of Standards
Emerges. The College Hits Its Stride. CHAPTER 4 One Profession, One
Designation. The Challenge to "Unify and Professionalize". The Joint
Organization Committee. Rebuilding Separately. Strengthening Professional
Standards. College for Financial Planning Makes Key Moves. The Personal
Economic Summit. New Directions. The Foundation for Financial Planning.
Storm over "CFP Lite". Unification Revisited. CHAPTER 5 Responding to New
Challenges. Building a New Organization. CFP Board Fleshes Out Its Mission.
Crisis and Catastrophe. Favorable Signs. Financial Planning Standards
Board. Raising the Bar for Education and Ethics. The Broker-Dealer
Exemption. Global Financial Crisis. Transformation and Opportunity. CHAPTER
6 Global Expansion. First Forays. Financial Planning Comes to Australia.
Japan Joins the Movement. IBCFP Takes Charge. Global Growth Accelerates.
ISO Standard: Complement or Competition?. FPSB: From Concept to Reality.
Launched at Last. A Tiger in the East. . .. . . . And a Celtic Tiger.
Conditions for Success. A Global Standard Emerges. CHAPTER 7 Theory,
Technology, and Process. The Technology Revolution. The Benefits of
Diversification: Modern Portfolio Theory. The Probability Approach: Monte
Carlo Simulation. The Balancing Act: Asset Allocation. Behavioral Finance.
Life Planning and Interior Finance. A Proliferation of Practice Models.
CHAPTER 8 The Quest for Professional Status. The Education of a Financial
Planner. Educational Opportunities Expand. Examination: Proving Mastery.
Experience in the Practice. Ethical Standards: The Early Years. Ethical
Standards: A New Watchdog. Ethical Standards: Strengthening the Code.
Ethical Standards: A Fiduciary Obligation. A Single Designation. The
Compensation Question. Government Regulation. Serving a Social Benefit.
Public and Media Recognition. The Quest Continues. CHAPTER 9 The Next 40
Years. "Is Capitalism Working?". A "New Different" for Financial Planning.
A Long Tail. Here Comes the Age Wave. Maslow Meets Retirement. Redefining
the Model for Advice. The Final Frontier: Reaching the Mass Market. The
Importance of Scale. New Technologies: Web 2.0 and Beyond. The Next
Generation of Planners. All Eyes on Washington. Financial Literacy: A
Radical Notion. EPILOGUE. APPENDIX A: Financial Planning Leadership Through
the Years. APPENDIX B: The History of Financial Planning Timeline. APPENDIX
C: Quick-Reference Guide to Organizations and Designations. APPENDIX D:
Financial Planning History Center: First Completed Phase of the Master
Vision Project. APPENDIX E: First Graduating Class of the College for
Financial Planning: October 1973. APPENDIX F: Affiliates of Financial
Planning Standards Board (FPSB). APPENDIX G: Recipients of the P. Kemp
Fain, Jr., Award. Notes. Index.
Before the Revolution. A Meeting of the Minds. The First Challenges. A
College Takes Shape. CHAPTER 2 Building a Profession. Defending a
Designation. Breaking Away. Coming Together, Growing Apart. Financial
Crisis and Upheaval at the IAFP. Financial Crisis at the College. A Creed
and a Curriculum. Change and Growth at the College. The Anthes Years. The
ICFP Forges a Separate Identity. Newmark at the Wheel. Return to Denver.
CHAPTER 3 Growing Pains. Changing the Message, Changing Attitudes. The SRO
Debate and the "Real Thing". Unsettled Times at the IAFP. Education and
Ethics at the ICFP. Getting Off the Gravy Train. A Board of Standards
Emerges. The College Hits Its Stride. CHAPTER 4 One Profession, One
Designation. The Challenge to "Unify and Professionalize". The Joint
Organization Committee. Rebuilding Separately. Strengthening Professional
Standards. College for Financial Planning Makes Key Moves. The Personal
Economic Summit. New Directions. The Foundation for Financial Planning.
Storm over "CFP Lite". Unification Revisited. CHAPTER 5 Responding to New
Challenges. Building a New Organization. CFP Board Fleshes Out Its Mission.
Crisis and Catastrophe. Favorable Signs. Financial Planning Standards
Board. Raising the Bar for Education and Ethics. The Broker-Dealer
Exemption. Global Financial Crisis. Transformation and Opportunity. CHAPTER
6 Global Expansion. First Forays. Financial Planning Comes to Australia.
Japan Joins the Movement. IBCFP Takes Charge. Global Growth Accelerates.
ISO Standard: Complement or Competition?. FPSB: From Concept to Reality.
Launched at Last. A Tiger in the East. . .. . . . And a Celtic Tiger.
Conditions for Success. A Global Standard Emerges. CHAPTER 7 Theory,
Technology, and Process. The Technology Revolution. The Benefits of
Diversification: Modern Portfolio Theory. The Probability Approach: Monte
Carlo Simulation. The Balancing Act: Asset Allocation. Behavioral Finance.
Life Planning and Interior Finance. A Proliferation of Practice Models.
CHAPTER 8 The Quest for Professional Status. The Education of a Financial
Planner. Educational Opportunities Expand. Examination: Proving Mastery.
Experience in the Practice. Ethical Standards: The Early Years. Ethical
Standards: A New Watchdog. Ethical Standards: Strengthening the Code.
Ethical Standards: A Fiduciary Obligation. A Single Designation. The
Compensation Question. Government Regulation. Serving a Social Benefit.
Public and Media Recognition. The Quest Continues. CHAPTER 9 The Next 40
Years. "Is Capitalism Working?". A "New Different" for Financial Planning.
A Long Tail. Here Comes the Age Wave. Maslow Meets Retirement. Redefining
the Model for Advice. The Final Frontier: Reaching the Mass Market. The
Importance of Scale. New Technologies: Web 2.0 and Beyond. The Next
Generation of Planners. All Eyes on Washington. Financial Literacy: A
Radical Notion. EPILOGUE. APPENDIX A: Financial Planning Leadership Through
the Years. APPENDIX B: The History of Financial Planning Timeline. APPENDIX
C: Quick-Reference Guide to Organizations and Designations. APPENDIX D:
Financial Planning History Center: First Completed Phase of the Master
Vision Project. APPENDIX E: First Graduating Class of the College for
Financial Planning: October 1973. APPENDIX F: Affiliates of Financial
Planning Standards Board (FPSB). APPENDIX G: Recipients of the P. Kemp
Fain, Jr., Award. Notes. Index.
Foreword. Preface. Acknowledgments. CHAPTER 1 A New Profession Emerges. Before the Revolution. A Meeting of the Minds. The First Challenges. A College Takes Shape. CHAPTER 2 Building a Profession. Defending a Designation. Breaking Away. Coming Together, Growing Apart. Financial Crisis and Upheaval at the IAFP. Financial Crisis at the College. A Creed and a Curriculum. Change and Growth at the College. The Anthes Years. The ICFP Forges a Separate Identity. Newmark at the Wheel. Return to Denver. CHAPTER 3 Growing Pains. Changing the Message, Changing Attitudes. The SRO Debate and the "Real Thing". Unsettled Times at the IAFP. Education and Ethics at the ICFP. Getting Off the Gravy Train. A Board of Standards Emerges. The College Hits Its Stride. CHAPTER 4 One Profession, One Designation. The Challenge to "Unify and Professionalize". The Joint Organization Committee. Rebuilding Separately. Strengthening Professional Standards. College for Financial Planning Makes Key Moves. The Personal Economic Summit. New Directions. The Foundation for Financial Planning. Storm over "CFP Lite". Unification Revisited. CHAPTER 5 Responding to New Challenges. Building a New Organization. CFP Board Fleshes Out Its Mission. Crisis and Catastrophe. Favorable Signs. Financial Planning Standards Board. Raising the Bar for Education and Ethics. The Broker-Dealer Exemption. Global Financial Crisis. Transformation and Opportunity. CHAPTER 6 Global Expansion. First Forays. Financial Planning Comes to Australia. Japan Joins the Movement. IBCFP Takes Charge. Global Growth Accelerates. ISO Standard: Complement or Competition?. FPSB: From Concept to Reality. Launched at Last. A Tiger in the East. . .. . . . And a Celtic Tiger. Conditions for Success. A Global Standard Emerges. CHAPTER 7 Theory, Technology, and Process. The Technology Revolution. The Benefits of Diversification: Modern Portfolio Theory. The Probability Approach: Monte Carlo Simulation. The Balancing Act: Asset Allocation. Behavioral Finance. Life Planning and Interior Finance. A Proliferation of Practice Models. CHAPTER 8 The Quest for Professional Status. The Education of a Financial Planner. Educational Opportunities Expand. Examination: Proving Mastery. Experience in the Practice. Ethical Standards: The Early Years. Ethical Standards: A New Watchdog. Ethical Standards: Strengthening the Code. Ethical Standards: A Fiduciary Obligation. A Single Designation. The Compensation Question. Government Regulation. Serving a Social Benefit. Public and Media Recognition. The Quest Continues. CHAPTER 9 The Next 40 Years. "Is Capitalism Working?". A "New Different" for Financial Planning. A Long Tail. Here Comes the Age Wave. Maslow Meets Retirement. Redefining the Model for Advice. The Final Frontier: Reaching the Mass Market. The Importance of Scale. New Technologies: Web 2.0 and Beyond. The Next Generation of Planners. All Eyes on Washington. Financial Literacy: A Radical Notion. EPILOGUE. APPENDIX A: Financial Planning Leadership Through the Years. APPENDIX B: The History of Financial Planning Timeline. APPENDIX C: Quick-Reference Guide to Organizations and Designations. APPENDIX D: Financial Planning History Center: First Completed Phase of the Master Vision Project. APPENDIX E: First Graduating Class of the College for Financial Planning: October 1973. APPENDIX F: Affiliates of Financial Planning Standards Board (FPSB). APPENDIX G: Recipients of the P. Kemp Fain, Jr., Award. Notes. Index.
Foreword. Preface. Acknowledgments. CHAPTER 1 A New Profession Emerges.
Before the Revolution. A Meeting of the Minds. The First Challenges. A
College Takes Shape. CHAPTER 2 Building a Profession. Defending a
Designation. Breaking Away. Coming Together, Growing Apart. Financial
Crisis and Upheaval at the IAFP. Financial Crisis at the College. A Creed
and a Curriculum. Change and Growth at the College. The Anthes Years. The
ICFP Forges a Separate Identity. Newmark at the Wheel. Return to Denver.
CHAPTER 3 Growing Pains. Changing the Message, Changing Attitudes. The SRO
Debate and the "Real Thing". Unsettled Times at the IAFP. Education and
Ethics at the ICFP. Getting Off the Gravy Train. A Board of Standards
Emerges. The College Hits Its Stride. CHAPTER 4 One Profession, One
Designation. The Challenge to "Unify and Professionalize". The Joint
Organization Committee. Rebuilding Separately. Strengthening Professional
Standards. College for Financial Planning Makes Key Moves. The Personal
Economic Summit. New Directions. The Foundation for Financial Planning.
Storm over "CFP Lite". Unification Revisited. CHAPTER 5 Responding to New
Challenges. Building a New Organization. CFP Board Fleshes Out Its Mission.
Crisis and Catastrophe. Favorable Signs. Financial Planning Standards
Board. Raising the Bar for Education and Ethics. The Broker-Dealer
Exemption. Global Financial Crisis. Transformation and Opportunity. CHAPTER
6 Global Expansion. First Forays. Financial Planning Comes to Australia.
Japan Joins the Movement. IBCFP Takes Charge. Global Growth Accelerates.
ISO Standard: Complement or Competition?. FPSB: From Concept to Reality.
Launched at Last. A Tiger in the East. . .. . . . And a Celtic Tiger.
Conditions for Success. A Global Standard Emerges. CHAPTER 7 Theory,
Technology, and Process. The Technology Revolution. The Benefits of
Diversification: Modern Portfolio Theory. The Probability Approach: Monte
Carlo Simulation. The Balancing Act: Asset Allocation. Behavioral Finance.
Life Planning and Interior Finance. A Proliferation of Practice Models.
CHAPTER 8 The Quest for Professional Status. The Education of a Financial
Planner. Educational Opportunities Expand. Examination: Proving Mastery.
Experience in the Practice. Ethical Standards: The Early Years. Ethical
Standards: A New Watchdog. Ethical Standards: Strengthening the Code.
Ethical Standards: A Fiduciary Obligation. A Single Designation. The
Compensation Question. Government Regulation. Serving a Social Benefit.
Public and Media Recognition. The Quest Continues. CHAPTER 9 The Next 40
Years. "Is Capitalism Working?". A "New Different" for Financial Planning.
A Long Tail. Here Comes the Age Wave. Maslow Meets Retirement. Redefining
the Model for Advice. The Final Frontier: Reaching the Mass Market. The
Importance of Scale. New Technologies: Web 2.0 and Beyond. The Next
Generation of Planners. All Eyes on Washington. Financial Literacy: A
Radical Notion. EPILOGUE. APPENDIX A: Financial Planning Leadership Through
the Years. APPENDIX B: The History of Financial Planning Timeline. APPENDIX
C: Quick-Reference Guide to Organizations and Designations. APPENDIX D:
Financial Planning History Center: First Completed Phase of the Master
Vision Project. APPENDIX E: First Graduating Class of the College for
Financial Planning: October 1973. APPENDIX F: Affiliates of Financial
Planning Standards Board (FPSB). APPENDIX G: Recipients of the P. Kemp
Fain, Jr., Award. Notes. Index.
Before the Revolution. A Meeting of the Minds. The First Challenges. A
College Takes Shape. CHAPTER 2 Building a Profession. Defending a
Designation. Breaking Away. Coming Together, Growing Apart. Financial
Crisis and Upheaval at the IAFP. Financial Crisis at the College. A Creed
and a Curriculum. Change and Growth at the College. The Anthes Years. The
ICFP Forges a Separate Identity. Newmark at the Wheel. Return to Denver.
CHAPTER 3 Growing Pains. Changing the Message, Changing Attitudes. The SRO
Debate and the "Real Thing". Unsettled Times at the IAFP. Education and
Ethics at the ICFP. Getting Off the Gravy Train. A Board of Standards
Emerges. The College Hits Its Stride. CHAPTER 4 One Profession, One
Designation. The Challenge to "Unify and Professionalize". The Joint
Organization Committee. Rebuilding Separately. Strengthening Professional
Standards. College for Financial Planning Makes Key Moves. The Personal
Economic Summit. New Directions. The Foundation for Financial Planning.
Storm over "CFP Lite". Unification Revisited. CHAPTER 5 Responding to New
Challenges. Building a New Organization. CFP Board Fleshes Out Its Mission.
Crisis and Catastrophe. Favorable Signs. Financial Planning Standards
Board. Raising the Bar for Education and Ethics. The Broker-Dealer
Exemption. Global Financial Crisis. Transformation and Opportunity. CHAPTER
6 Global Expansion. First Forays. Financial Planning Comes to Australia.
Japan Joins the Movement. IBCFP Takes Charge. Global Growth Accelerates.
ISO Standard: Complement or Competition?. FPSB: From Concept to Reality.
Launched at Last. A Tiger in the East. . .. . . . And a Celtic Tiger.
Conditions for Success. A Global Standard Emerges. CHAPTER 7 Theory,
Technology, and Process. The Technology Revolution. The Benefits of
Diversification: Modern Portfolio Theory. The Probability Approach: Monte
Carlo Simulation. The Balancing Act: Asset Allocation. Behavioral Finance.
Life Planning and Interior Finance. A Proliferation of Practice Models.
CHAPTER 8 The Quest for Professional Status. The Education of a Financial
Planner. Educational Opportunities Expand. Examination: Proving Mastery.
Experience in the Practice. Ethical Standards: The Early Years. Ethical
Standards: A New Watchdog. Ethical Standards: Strengthening the Code.
Ethical Standards: A Fiduciary Obligation. A Single Designation. The
Compensation Question. Government Regulation. Serving a Social Benefit.
Public and Media Recognition. The Quest Continues. CHAPTER 9 The Next 40
Years. "Is Capitalism Working?". A "New Different" for Financial Planning.
A Long Tail. Here Comes the Age Wave. Maslow Meets Retirement. Redefining
the Model for Advice. The Final Frontier: Reaching the Mass Market. The
Importance of Scale. New Technologies: Web 2.0 and Beyond. The Next
Generation of Planners. All Eyes on Washington. Financial Literacy: A
Radical Notion. EPILOGUE. APPENDIX A: Financial Planning Leadership Through
the Years. APPENDIX B: The History of Financial Planning Timeline. APPENDIX
C: Quick-Reference Guide to Organizations and Designations. APPENDIX D:
Financial Planning History Center: First Completed Phase of the Master
Vision Project. APPENDIX E: First Graduating Class of the College for
Financial Planning: October 1973. APPENDIX F: Affiliates of Financial
Planning Standards Board (FPSB). APPENDIX G: Recipients of the P. Kemp
Fain, Jr., Award. Notes. Index.
"I thank Denby and Oliver for capturing this important history of the people and institutions that created a profession focused on helping people plan and improve their financial situations. Their book contains invaluable recollections from many pioneers and champions of our profession, and it goes beyond recounting past challenges and achievements to identify key themes and issues that we must continue to address." -Kevin R. Keller, CEO of CFP Board