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Most financial planners are employed by small, high-end firms
with only 2-15 people serving an affluent and influential clientele. A growing number of large firms
employ financial planners, including:
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Kaplan University's Certificate in Financial Planning can do more than
lead you to a career as a financial planner. Other career options might
appeal to you once you have completed the program, such as:
Budget Analyst
Credit Analyst
Financial Manager
Loan Officers
Portfolio Manager
Pension Consultant
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No matter what you choose, you will find that Kaplan University's Certificate in
Financial Planning will open up possibilities you may not have otherwise
considered. To get started, click here.
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