The Certified Financial Planner credential is highly valued by financial advisors, because it denotes competency in the field as well as a commitment to a code of ethics and professional conduct. But the exam—two three-hour sessions over the course of a day—is challenging. The pass rate for the July test was 67%, according to the Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards. So for this week’s Barron’s Advisor Big Q, we asked financial advisors who have earned the credential: What is your advice for passing the CFP exam?
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