Certification Falling from Grace – Deserved or Not?
By Dr. David Edward Marcinko; MBA, CMP™
The Premise
In the summer [2008], we sent a random email blast to the first 200 Certified Financial Planners® on our list-serve. These were folks who had previously contacted us, and/or purchased our textbooks, handbooks, tools and/or dictionaries that assist accountants, financial advisors, attorneys, medical management consultants and all those working to assist physicians and medical professionals on business and economics matters.
The “Straw-Poll” Query
Our email blast asked the simple question:
“Did you ever voluntarily resign your license to use the CFP® mark?”
First Round Results
We received four positive responses [2%]. We then followed up to learn that 2 of the 4 were CPAs, one was a CFA and another was an MBA. Now, what do these results signify – probably nothing – or maybe an emerging trend?
Repeat
So, last summer [2009], after the continuing Wall Street collapse, and the Somnath Basu PhD article on “CFP Trust” in Financial Advisor magazine and this blog, we sent out a follow-up email to the exact same 200 Certified Financial Planners® as before; but carved-out and replaced the 4 CFPs who had resigned the mark, with 4 others.
Link: I Jealously “Shake my Fist” at Somnath Basu PhD
This time we asked the question:
“Have you recently considered allowing your CFP mark to lapse; or resigning it?”
Second Round Results
This time we received exactly eight positive replies [4%] or double the number from the first round. One CFP® said:
“I am rethinking my entire business and marketing philosophy. This includes separation from any taint left over from recent industry scandals – and yes – even including my CFP® mark”
http://www.CertifiedMedicalPlanner.org
Assessment
This little experiment was not statistically significant by any means. And, again it probably is indicative of nothing. Yet, these types of questions must be boldly asked today; even if they were not even timidly asked yesterday.
Nevertheless, cited plausible reasons for the increased negative CFP® mark response may be:
- CFP BoS lacks modernity and membership alliance.
- SEC mismanagement.
- NASD/FINRA impotence.
- Wall Street greed.
- Lack of true fiduciary accountability.
- Client anger and public distrust.
- Advisor frustration at lost income.
- College for Financial Planning and American College credibility.
- ME-P operations in the medical niche advisory space.
- CFP® mark and related industry certification taint.
- Alternative degrees and available designations.
- Rise of RIAs and the fiduciary CMP™ mark for healthcare specificity.
- Resigning [doing] and considering [thinking] are not equivalent;
- etc, etc.
It is interesting to note that no CFP® resigned their mark who did not hold either another graduate degree [MBA, MSFS, MA, MS, PhD], or more rigorous industry [CFA and CPA] certification.
Assessment
So, is CFP mark allegiance just a union-like mentality of “united we stand – divided we fall”, by those with little to no gravitation pull of their own – or something else; ie., industry group think? You decide; and do tell us what you think.
Note: I am the founder of the CMP™ online education and certification program for financial advisors and consultants interested in the health economics, finance and medical practice management space, and a former [resigned] certified financial planner www.CertifiedMedicalPlanner.org
Update 2013:
- CFP Board Allows Wirehouse Advisors to Call Themselves Fee-Only
- CFP Board Strips Fee-Only Listing From its Website
- Ex-CFP Board Disciplinary Official Says Board Punished Her Amid Lawsuit Fears
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