by John Darer CLU ChFC MSSC CeFT RSP CLTC
There's a purported "certification", "designation" or " title" floating about in the settlement planning cyberspace called Qualified Settlement Fund Planner
and for the life of me, with all of my renowned research skills, I can't seem to find an accredited institution that awards such purported certification, designation, title, or an e-book or leaflet about it. Nothing was shaking, nothing was stirring. Not a morsel, not even a smidgen!
English Capitalization Rules:
- Capitalize the First Word of a Sentence. ...
- Capitalize Names and Other Proper Nouns. ...
- Don't Capitalize After a Colon (Usually) ...
- Capitalize the First Word of a Quote (Sometimes) ...
- Capitalize Days, Months, and Holidays, But Not Seasons. ...
- Capitalize Most Words in Titles.
Source: Grammarly
Here is what I found on the trail...
- Registered Settlement Planner (RSP)
- Qualified Financial Planner (QFP) Candidate must have a minimum of three years experience in the field of Financial Planning and hold one or more of the following designations: Chartered Financial Consultant (ChFC) Certified Financial Planner (CFP) Master of Science with a Financial Planning concentration (MS)
- Master of Science in Financial Services with a Financial Planning concentration (MSFS) Personal Financial Specialist (PFS) Source: FINRA
Then the trail goes cold. Can someone help me out please?
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