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How Do I Prepare for the CFP Exam if I Completed the Education Requirement Over One Year Ago?

 

I hear from CFP students that completed their CFP education requirement one or two years (or more) ago and they are uncertain how to begin preparing for the CFP exam.  Their concerns are typically:

  • I forgot much of what I learned during my CFP education program and it’s going to take awhile to relearn the CFP material.
  • The tax law has changed since I learned the material and it’s going to take too long to get caught up so that I can pass the CFP exam.
  • I’m overwhelmed and I just don’t know where to start studying for the CFP exam.


Here’s how using The Dalton Review® for the CFP exam can overcome these concerns:

First – watch a recorded version of the last CFP review course we conducted.  All of our CFP reviews are archived for playback.  This will allow students to see all the CFP exam material again, refresh their memory and hear our instructors teach the difficult CFP exam concepts.  This step is critical to making the next step as efficient as possible.  Watching a previously recorded CFP review will take about 25-30 hours, as you can fast forward through anything you already know.

Second – begin working the pre-study materials.  Now you’re ready to work through the pre-study materials which consists of reading material, working CFP sample questions and making CFP flashcards of our exam tips.  After having watched a previously recorded CFP review, you should be able to work through the pre-study efficiently (as quickly as possible, without having to re-teach yourself the material).  This step should take 100-125 hours.

Third – attend the next scheduled review, either the eReview (live – online) or in a traditional classroom.  This will be the third time you’ve seen and heard the material, which should really help reinforce what you did in the first and second steps.  The third step will take about 40 hours.

Fourth – work the test bank questions and case studies, which will take another 40-50 hours.

Then you’re ready to sit for and pass the CFP exam!

Keep in mind that once you enroll in The Dalton Review®, it’s one price of $975 and you have access to the reviews until you pass the exam.

Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions.

Regards,

Joseph Gillice, CPA, CFP®

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00000001"I am starting to panic!"
at Monday, 27 April 2009 15:09by Michelle Kelly
It has been almost 18 months since I completed my education requirement - I don't feel like I can remember a thing, but I really do want to move forward and pass the exam. The more I think about it, the more I start to panic. What if I don't feel ready when it comes time to take the exam? Can I wait?
00000002"Re:I am starting to panic"
at Wednesday, 29 April 2009 13:55by Joseph Gillice CPA CFP(r)
Michelle, 
 
Please don't panic. Proper studying and thorough preparation is the best way to reduce stress. Feel free to give me a call 877-426-2373 and we can talk about the progress you're making on your study plan and revise your plan if necessary. Our goal is for you and all of our students, to pass. Our success truly depends on your success. If you don't feel ready for the exam, you can certainly take the review again at no extra cost
 
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