July 2007 - FPA Philadelphia Tri
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July 2007 - FPA Philadelphia Tri
The Philadelphia Tri-State Area A Gold Level Chapter www.fpaphilly.org June 2007 The primary aim of the Financial Planning Association is to be the community that fosters the value of financial planning and advances the financial planning profession. Things are happening. We have just completed a great Spring Symposium with record attendance. Our various speakers, presenters, and sponsors provided excellent information and materials to help us all take our practices to the next level. The Bridge the Gap program was enlightening for our new planner and student members. They learned many ideas on how to transition into the business from the experienced planners and leaders from FPA-National who spoke to them. I would like to thank Chris Stewart, Paul LaViola and all the members of his Spring Symposium Committee: Joe Romano, Jeff Lauterbach, and our sponsors for an excellent Spring Symposium. Hope you can make our next quarterly meeting in July and our Fall Retreat. Please check our e-mails and website for dates, times, speakers, etc. Well, the summer is fast approaching and many of you have signed up to work on committees for different events; mentoring, Bridge the Gap, etc. Thank you for your active participation. If you would like to become more involved, please give me a call or email me and let me know of your interest and I will put you in touch with one of our fine Vice Presidents or Committee Chairpersons in that area. I recently spoke to our new Vice President of Pro Bono, Dave Hoyer, and he said that there were numerous opportunities in the Pro Bono area to become involved. If you are interested in Pro Bono, please contact Dave or his co-chairs, Cathy Seeber and Gene King. Some of the many areas we are working on extensively this year are student/school membership, our website, a possible career fair, public relations, and numerous pro bono activities. As you may already have heard, the SEC has decided not to appeal a Supreme Court ruling that struck down the SEC’s exemption of brokerage firms from registering as Investment Advisors for their investment advisory services. The FPA’s stance that the “Merrill Lynch” rule was unfair and confusing to the public in general. I believe this Supreme Court ruling indicates a fair and well-reasoned out approach to regulation, while attempting to provide the public with important relevant information. I am heartened that our voices were heard and listened to. I applaud all of you in the FPA who took the time to write in your comments on the proposed SEC rule. Working with the public, the regulators, and the FPA, we can help shape the debate on how financial services are provided to the public in general. Great job on this one everybody! Have a great summer, see you at the meetings, and hope to see you at the national FPA convention in September! Steve Wetzel What’s Inside July Quarterly Dinner Meeting Registration Form............................3 Human Resources............................4 Study Groups....................................5 Education Report.............................6 Spring Symposium Pictures............8 Public Awareness............................13 Pro Bono Report.............................15 Special Interest...............................18 May Leadership Conference.........19 Classifieds......................................23 Mark Your Calendars July 19, 2007 Quarterly Meeting 4:00pm - 7:00pm Hibachi Restaurant Philadelphia, PA FPA Philadelphia Tri-State Area September 18, 2007 Fall Retreat/Ethics/ Golf Outing Pine Crest Country Club Lansdale, PA P.O. Box 38 Fairless Hills, PA 19030 November 13, 2007 Quarterly Meeting 4:00pm - 7:00pm Philadelphia Marriott West Hotel Conshohocken, PA 215.295.0729 www.fpaphilly.org 2007 Board of Directors OFFICERS Chairman John O’Brien, CFP® (610) 251-9393 ext 202 fax (484) 527-0101 johno@taxlegalfinancial.com VP - Pro Bono David Hoyer, CFP® (215) 321-6515 fax (215) 321-6515 davehoyer@comcast.net Christopher Coyne, Ph.D, CFP®, RFC (610) 660-1668 ccoyne@sju.edu President Steven Wetzel, CFP® (215) 321-9312 fax (215) 321-9352 pcmcorp@comcast.net VP - Public Awarness Joseph P. Halpin, CFP® (610) 431-1036 jphalpin@msn.com David Emery, CFP®, CDFATM, CCPS (215) 721-2554 fax (215) 721-4010 emeryd@univest.net President-Elect Scott Michalek, CFP® (215) 979-1604 fax (215) 979-1622 smichalek@wescott.com DIRECTORS-AT-LARGE Ty Agar, CFP® (800) 381-5846 ext. 701 fax (856) 873-9455 Catherine Seeber, CFP® (215) 979-1642 cmseeber@wescott.com tyagar@wisdomwealth advisors.com Treasurer John Hochschwender, CFP® (610) 429-4090 fax (484) 631-0065 jfh@rtdfinancial.com Pamela HollandTownsend, CFP®, CRPC®, CTLC Paula Nangle, MBA, MS (215) 321-9312 paulanangle@comcast.net (610) 766-3051 Secretary Steven B. Geiger (267) 249-2453 fax (215) 947-8452 sgeiger@pershing.com VP - Development Joseph A. Romano, CFP® (215) 646-1772 fax (215) 641-9563 joseph@romanoromano.com VP - Education/Programs Jeffrey R. Lauterbach, JD (610) 909-7272 jefflaut@comcast.net VP - Human Resources Mark Rioboli, CFP® (484) 321-5406 mrioboli@independence advisors.com fax (215) 576-0942 pcht@comcast.net Donald W. Nicholson, Jr., CFP®, AAMS (302) 529-1500 fax (302) 529-0474 donald.w.nicholson@verizon.net Paul LaViola, CFP®, ChFC®, MST, MSFS (215) 557-3800 fax (610) 548-7171 paul@rtdfinancial.com William Suplee IV, CFA, CFP®, ChFC®, CASL (610) 648-0700 fax (610) 647-5507 wzs@samasset.com 2 Michael Paregian (610) 251-0670 Ext. 25 mparegian@tycorbenefit.com Website Maintenance Debbie Yarosh (484) 680-8334 dyarosh@daywebsites.com Chapter Administrator Chris Stewart (215) 295-0729 fax (215) 295-3652 ccstewart@comcast.net QUARTERLY MEETING Date: Time: Location: Thursday, July 19, 2007 4:00PM to 7:00PM Hibachi Restaurant, 325 N. Delaware Ave., Pier 19, Philadelphia, PA 19106 (Behind Dave & Buster’s) 4:00 PM5:00 PM6:00 PM Registration, Networking, Cash Bar & Heavy Hors d’oeuvres “Compliance Program Best Practices” Speaker: Theodore E. Eichenlaub, Partner, ACA Compliance Group Sponsored by Charles Schwab Institutional (One CFP®, CPE CE Credit approved (One PA & DE Ins. CE pending) “Planning for the Exterior Through the Interior” Speaker: Roy T. Diliberto, ChFC, CFP®, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, RTD Financial Advisors, Inc. (One CFP®, CPE CE Credit approved (One PA & DE Ins. CE pending) 6:00 PM7:00 PM Advance Registration Name: _____________________________Guest Name:__________________________ Company:_______________________________________________________________ Address: ________________________________________________________________ City, State, Zip:___________________________________________________________ Phone: _____________________ E-Mail: _____________________________________ FPA Member …………… _____ @ $50 ___________ I am a New Member______ Student ………………….. _____ @ $20___________ Non-Member……………. _____ @ $80 ___________ TOTAL $___________ Visa_________ Discover______MasterCard___________ AMEX_____________ Credit Card #______________________________________________Exp._____/_____ Signature:_______________________________________________________________ Make Checks Payable to: FPA Phila. Tri-State Mail To: FPA Philadelphia Tri-State, Attn: Chris Stewart, P.O. Box 38, Fairless Hills, PA 19030 or fax to our secure fax line at 215-295-3652. Call 215-295-0729 with any questions. Cancellation Policy: 48 hours for refund. No-Shows will be billed. Financial Planning Association Philadelphia Tri-State Area is registered with the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) as a sponsor of continuing professional education on the National Registry of CPE Sponsors. State boards of accountancy have final authority on the acceptance of individual courses for CPE credit. Complaints regarding registered sponsors may be addressed to the National Registry of CPE Sponsors, 150 Fourth Ave. North, Suite 700, Nashville, TN 37219-2417. Web site: www.nasba.org Method of presentation: Group Live (Lecture and open discussion). Level of Learning: Overview, Advance Preparation: None. Prerequisite Knowledge and Experience: None. For presentation learning objectives and outlines, go to http://www.fpaphilly.org under Presentation Handouts in the Members Section. For additional information on administrative policies such as complaint and refund, please contact Chris Stewart at 215-295-0729. 3 Human Resources Financial Planner Designation, careers, and the outlook for the industry. One of my favorite roles as V.P. of Human Resources/Membership is meeting so many interesting and great people. In April and May, I met with students at Widener University (see the pictures) and Drexel University to speak about the benefits of membership and the tremendous networking opportunity the chapter represents. Steve Smith, membership committee person, did a fantastic job in organizing the Widener meeting and Ryan Crooks, FPA member, did a great job in organizing the Drexel event. The meetings above are the first of many meetings that we will be having with universities in the area. For the first time, the Philadelphia TriState Chapter is in the process of establishing student chapters at universities in the area which leads us to the “Did You Know” segment. Did you know that college students in undergraduate and graduate programs can join the FPA for a super low $35 annual membership fee? Incredible I know, but it’s true, with no catches. If you know a student with even the slightest interest in Financial Planning, encourage them to join. They have nothing to lose. Call or email me at 484-321-5406 or mrioboli@independenceadvisors.com for the student application... it isn’t available online. Joining Steve and I at the Widener event was President-Elect Scott Michalek and board members Paul LaViola, and Don Nicholson, Jr. Jeffrey Lauterbach joined me at the Drexel event where we discussed the Certified On left: Shannon Phelps, Widener Graduate Student and Thad Gelsinger, President of Widener Graduate Business Association On left: FPA-PTSA member Mike Clancy chats with Widener Graduate Business Association students By: Mark Rioboli, CFP® VP - Human Resources Doug Albertson, Widener Graduate Business Association with Matt Read, FPA member Don Nicholson, Jr. and Paul LaViola, FPA-PTSA Board Members 4 Cynthia Saltzman, Professor, Economics, Widener University with Steve Smith, VP, Widener Graduate Business Association and FPA-PTSA member Study Groups The FPA Study Groups offer all members an opportunity to meet and interact with other members as well as to obtain Continuing Education credits. To continue to improve the content of our meetings, please contact the Study Group Leader in your geographical area about financial topics that interest you. Also, please provide the names of people that would like to make an educational presentation to our Study Groups. Joseph P. Halpin, CFP® Chairman, Study Groups J.P. Halpin & Co., LLC 1604 Bane Way West Chester, PA 19380 610-431-1036 jphalpin@msn.com HELP WANTED Allentown Delaware We are looking for Group Leaders for the Allentown Group and the Delaware Group. If you are interested, please contact Joe Halpin at jphalpin@msn.com FPA-PTSA welcomes Adam Soloff as the new Jenkintown Study Group Leader!! Adam will be heading up the Jenkintown Study Group and has already made plans to have quarterly meetings. They will all be held at the LuLu Country Club, 1600 Limekiln Pike, North Wales, PA 19038 (www.lulucc.com). Each program will have a luncheon from Noon to 1:30 p.m. and will include lunch and 1.5 hours of CFP CE Credit. The dates are July 31, 2007, October 30, 2007, January 29, 2008, April 29, 2008 and July 29, 2008. Please mark your calendars for these dates and you will receive more information as it becomes available. Adam can be reached at 215-885-3071 or by email at adam.soloff@lpl.com FPA-PTSA STUDY GROUPS Main Line Group Joseph P. Halpin, CFP® 610-431-1036 jphalpin@msn.com Schedule: 1st Wed. of Feb., April, Oct., Nov. & Dec. (8:00 AM - 9:15 AM) Location: Planco/Hartford 1500 Liberty Ridge Drive Wayne (Chesterbrook) PA. 19087 South Jersey Group Robert Hammond, CFP® Lincoln Financial 1800 Chapel Ave. West, Suite 200 Cherry Hill, NJ 08002 856-488-2860 rmhammond@inc.com Center City, Philadelphia Area Group Amira Adams or Richard J. Busillo, CFP® RTD Financial Advisors 30 South 17th Street, Phila., Pa. 191033 215-557-3800 amira@rtdfinancial.com rbusillo@rtdfinancial.com 5 Jenkintown Study Group Adam Soloff 215-885-3071 adam.soloff@lpl.com Schedule: Last Tuesday of July, Oct., Jan., & April (Noon - 1:30 PM) Location: LuLu Country Club 1600 Limekiln Pike North Wales, PA 19038 Education Report The reviews were tremendous! “Excellent and very well organized!” “Capalbo and Donaldson were great!” “Capalbo was very thoughtful and inspiring.” “WOW!” (after Capalbo’s presentation) “Donaldson was very informative and thought-provoking.” “Tom Donaldson was terrific and a wonderful way to close the day.” “He actually made ethics interesting!” “Lou Day presented a coherent, cohesive and unusual perspective on our industry and its future.” “Social Security/Medicare talk very useful – now it’s only less confusing than earlier.” “The insurance seminar provided solid, real-life examples and provided a couple of actionable ideas.” “Good overall review of current topics and best practices in today’s financial planning field.” “Great opportunity to network with my colleagues and friends.” And while you’re at it, say thanks to a great Symposium Committee: Paul LaViola, Russ Weiss, Tom Ingram, Sam Wurtzel and Bill Krempa. And our favorite: “Buy Chris Stewart numerous drinks after the symposium and thank her profusely!” And don’t forget the Fall Retreat: Tuesday, September 18th. We thank her and urge all members to do the same. The Bridge the Gap program, organized by Scott Michalek, was also a strong success. Here’s feedback from one of the satisfied attendees. “Thanks for putting on the Bridge the Gap conference yesterday. Each session was very enlightening. It was extremely helpful to hear the diverse opinions and insights from each of the participants. I especially liked the discussion on how firms are structured around the team environment to deliver advice and it’s abundantly clear that networking is the best way to find firms that use that model. From what I learned yesterday, I should be able to make a more informed decision about the type of career I want to pursue and the type of firm that has the best opportunity. Thanks to the practitioners who shared their experience for this program.” Coming in July: Our own Roy Diliberto providing insights and his latest thinking. All attendees will receive a copy of Roy’s new book. So watch your email and sign up for our next quarterly meeting on July 19th. Continued success, Jeffrey Lauterbach 6 Whether on Wall Street or on Main Street Succeed with a specialized M.S. in Financial Services Corporate and financial recruiters are looking for professionals with greater specialization and stronger quantitative, economic, and financial modeling skills to manage today’s complex financial products and processes. With our real-time Wall Street Trading room, practitioner faculty, and curriculum support from the Arrupe Center for Business Ethics, a degree from Saint Joseph’s University is the logical next step toward advancing your career. Flexible scheduling for working professionals Two convenient campuses in Philadelphia and Collegeville I Board-certified to satisfy CFP® education requirements I Stand-alone CFP certificate program for MBAs I GMAT waived for MBAs, CPAs, CFPs, and CFAs I I For further information, call David Benglian at 610-660-1626 or visit sju.edu/hsb/fsp Spirit Intellect Purpose Erivan K. Haub School of Business 7 20th Annual Spring Symposium Event What a Success!! 8 20th Annual Spring Symposium Event 9 20th Annual Spring Symposium Event Congratulations to all of the winners of the Spring Symposium Vendor and Evaluation Contest! Don Taylor, Jonathan Moyer and Ed Kohlhepp, Jr. each won a $100 Visa Gift Card in the random drawing for successfully obtaining the signatures of all 21 of our sponsors/vendors. Nice going guys! Bud James was the winner of a $50 Visa Gift Card in the random drawing of the returned Evaluation Forms. We would like to thank all of our attendees who took the time to fill out the evaluation forms and visit with our sponsors and vendors. We value your input and we appreciate your interaction with our sponsors/vendors; without them it would not be possible to put on these quality programs throughout the year. 10 What if we could clone you? How much more time could you spend building your business? How about outsourcing portfolio management and back-office administration to the company that pioneered the industry? And how about increasing your income by 46%* this year? Contact us at www.SEIanswers.com or 888-SEI-ANSWERS. Services provided by SEI Investments Company and its wholly owned subsidiaries. *Earnings data sourced from 2006 Moss Adams “Financial Performance Study on Advisory Firms”. ©2007 Charles Schwab & Co., Inc. (“Schwab”). All rights reserved. Member SIPC. Schwab Institutional is a division of Schwab. 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Help us help you by being prepared and having this information when you are applying for CE credits. Prepare to join the growing financial services field as a financial planner C ERTIFICATE IN F INANCIAL P LANNING • Grow in your current position or plan for a career change • Gain satisfaction from assisting individuals in meeting life goals • Complete this program in 12 months The program is registered by CFP® Board and fulfills the education requirement for certification as a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER, the most recognized designation for financial planners. The University of Delaware does not certify individuals to use the CFP® and CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ marks. CFP certification is granted solely by Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards Inc. to individuals who, in addition to completing an educational requirement such as this CFP Board-Registered Program, have met ethics, experience and examination requirements. Next session begins Sept. 25. INFORMATION SESSION August 22 Newark Campus Call for details: 302/831-2746 302/831-2746 • continuing-ed@udel.edu www.continuingstudies.udel.edu/fp/ 12 Public Awareness By: Joseph P. Halpin, CFP® VP - Public Awarness Our first meeting was held before the Quarterly Meeting at the Airport Embassy Suites with Steve Wetzel, Bill Suplee, Dave Emery, Paul LaViola,Vince Dadamo, and Joe Romano in attendance. Continuing Goals for 2007: To promote the CFP® mark as the premier credential. To increase awareness of the FPA and our Chapter. To promote financial literacy to a variety of groups. To serve as a professional resource for TV and print media. New Vice-Chairs: Dave Emery and Bill Suplee. Media Contacts: If you have a media contact - please share with us so that we can create a larger media base. Send information to me, Dave or Bill. It will be appreciated – and will help our Chapter. Joining the Public Awareness Committee: Please see the advertisement on the following page in this newsletter. Ongoing Activities: Providing commentary to national publications through FPA National. Promoting “Story Pitches” to local and national news media. Seminars to local groups, schools, etc. Other related activities, including promotion of Financial Planning Week in the Fall of 2007. 13 VOLUNTEERS WANTED FOR FPA-PTSA PUBLIC AWARENESS COMMITTEE NO ONE CAN TELL OUR STORY BETTER THAN WE CAN. IF WE DON'T - WHO WILL? ♦ Promote and publicize the FPA-PTSA as the premier financial planning professional organization. ♦ Give workshops and seminars to inform the public about the importance of financial planning. ♦ Present story pitches for local and national print media. ♦ Represent the FPA-PSTA on local and national TV. ♦ Work with the Pro Bono Committee to publicize the outreach program. ♦ Opportunity to brand yourself as an expert in financial planning. MUST BE CFP® CREDENTIALED AND SUBMIT A MEDIA AGREEMENT. ______Yes, I am interested in joining the PR Committee Name:__________________________________Phone:_________________________ Fax:___________________________ To obtain the agreement please fax this form to 215-295-3652 or e-mail to ccstewart@comcast.net Thank you for your interest. Joe Halpin, CFP® Vice President - Public Awareness Telephone: 610-431-1036 Email: jphalpin@msn.com 14 Financial Planners Care Program A Pro Bono Service By: David Hoyer, CFP® VP - Pro Bono On Wednesday night, June 27th, Dave Hoyer, the Philadelphia Tri-State Area’s VP Pro Bono, presented a seminar entitled “Take Control of Your Money” to 25 low and moderate income women clients and staff of the Jewish Federation’s Jewish Employment and Vocational Services (JEVS) division at their Walnut Street, Philadelphia office. Dave said that this program was extremely well received as the participants had their many questions answered by Dave during his two hour presentation. Several attendees also shared their experiences with creditors and credit bureaus and other topics discussed. Many also thanked him after the program. Additionally, each attendee received a folder prepared by Dave that included useful follow up information. JEVS also provided David Bach’s book “Smart Women Finish Rich” to each attendee. Dave thanks our board member and member of the Pro Bono Committee, Cathy Seeber, for her support in attending his presentation Wednesday night. Dave also attended the FPA National Pro Bono Forum in New Orleans on June 15th and 16th and found the information and resources shared to be extremely useful for Wednesday night’s event and future programs of the Pro Bono Committee. He said Pro Bono leaders from thirty seven chapters throughout the country attended the Forum, shared project ideas and generously offered their help. Clare Stenstrom, from the Metropolitan New York Chapter, developed the power point presentation that was used Wednesday night and directed Dave to other online resources that were incorporated into the presentation. Dave commented, “The Pro Bono people who I met made me feel like I was joining a special close knit group of caring people with a true desire to serve their communities. It was truly gratifying to learn that FPA chapters, much smaller than ours, have been running several successful programs for many years. I know that our Pro Bono Committee members will accomplish great things in the months and years to come!” Several FPA members have responded to Dave’s recent email that they will be attending the Pro Bono Committee meeting on July 9th from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm at the Airport Embassy Suites Hotel at 9000 Bartram Avenue in Philadelphia. Others interested in attending that meeting or joining the Pro Bono Committee should either call Dave (215-321-6515) or Cathy Seeber (215-979-1642) or email to davehoyer@comcast.net or cmseeber@wescott.com. 15 16 FPA National Insurance Benefit Program Nothing can replace the loss of a loved one. However, carefully chosen life insurance coverage can ease the financial stress that death brings to a family. By planning ahead, you can ensure that your beneficiaries will have the money necessary to maintain their standard of living. Financial Planning Association's Group Term Life can be an affordable way to fulfill life insurance needs that last until age 70. For members under age 60, the premiums increase in five year increments (i.e. age 50, 55, 60, etc). Please log onto our website to download our five-year group term brochure to review the details. Our simplified issue policy may be the best solution if you have health concerns. Other material and applications can be found on the FPA Insurance Benefit Web site: www.assn-insurance.com/fpa. For more extensive insurance needs, we offer traditional non-discounted level term, whole life, and universal life insurance. The FPA Insurance Benefit Program offers specially priced long-term care, disability, group term life, errors and omissions, and other liability products. Coming soon to the FPA Benefit Program: Medicare-related products. For additional information, please e-mail us or visit our Web site. Sincerely, Michael L. Crifasi, CFP® Program Manager DON’T BE LEFT OUT! DO WE HAVE YOUR CORRECT EMAIL ADDRESS? PLEASE CHECK BY LOGGING ONTO OUR WEBSITE AT: WWW.FPAPHILLY.ORG OR EMAIL: ANNA.GENGLER@FPANET.ORG WITH YOUR CURRENT EMAIL ADDRESS. WE DON’T WANT YOU TO MISS ANY IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENTS! 17 Special Interest Members Receive Discount for Online Courses Dear FPA Chapter: UCLA Extension would like to remind Chapters about the $50 members discount when enrolling in online courses. The professional discount offered to FPA members includes online courses in Accounting, Human Resources Management, Personal Financial Planning, Taxation, and Real Estate. Enclosed please find UCLA Extension’s online mini-catalog describing this summer's offerings. The quarter begins at the end of June. Summer 2007 Online Courses: · Survey of Personal Financial Planning, June 27 to September 5, 2007 · Financial Analysis in Personal Financial Planning, June 27 to September 5, 2007 · Personal Financial Planning Practicum, June 27 to September 5, 2007 · Retirement Plans and Other Employee Benefits, July 4 to September 12, 2007 · Insurance in Personal Financial Planning, July 4 to September 12, 2007 · Business Ethics, July 18 to July 22, 2007 For full course descriptions visit uclaextension.edu/businessandmanagement. Course Fees and Discount: Course fees without the discount are $525. When enrolling (via online, fax, or phone) identify yourself as a FPA member in order to receive the professional affiliation discount. This offer cannot be combined with other discounts. Technical Requirements: A PC or Mac with reliable access to the Internet, with latest version of Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator. UCLA Extension uses Blackboard and an orientation is available at uclaextension.edu/distanceLearning. Instructors Wanted: Are you an expert in your field? UCLA Extension invites inquiries from qualified professionals who are interested in teaching. We also welcome your suggestions for new curricula, courses, seminars, and workshops of current interest. For more information on teaching at UCLA Extension within the disciplines of accounting, business, financial planning, and taxation, and to obtain a new instructor application packet, please contact Michael Martinson at (310) 8251182 or via email at mimartin2@uclaextension.edu. I hope this information is helpful to you and other FPA members. Sincerely, Helen Williams UCLA Extension 10995 Le Conte Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90024 (310) 825-7729; Fax (310) 206-7878 18 FPA-PTSA: May Leadership Conference, Galveston, TX. FPA Alliance Forum President, Don Nicholson is all smiles at the Leadership Conference. FPA-PTSA members Rich Busillo, RTD Financial Advisors, John Hochschwender, RTD Financial Advisors and FPA-PTSA Treasurer with Chris Stewart, FPA-PTSA Administrator and Cathie Straub, FPA Alaska, pose for the camera after enjoying an authentic southwestern meal. And yes, the margherita's were good too! 19 Are you working with a Certified Mortgage Planning Specialist? Don’t miss out on this tremendous opportunity to retain your clients’ trust and loyalty while adding significant value to your advisory relationships. The CMPS curriculum incorporates five essential skill sets related to integrating a client’s mortgage, debt and home equity strategy into their overall financial plan: • Financial Market and Interest Rate Analysis • Cash Flow & Debt Analysis • Real Estate Equity Management • Real Estate Investment Planning • Mortgage & Real Estate Taxation Concepts CMPS professionals have pledged to follow a strict Code of Ethics & Professional Responsibility. In addition, CMPS Professionals are quali® fied to provide continuing education content to CFP practitioners. Seminars can be conducted for individuals, companies, associations and study groups. Working together with your practice will create tremendous value for one another, while comprehensively serving the needs of your clients. Michael L. Kushner, CMPS Certified Mortgage Planning Specialist Direct: (877) 936-2677, x5207 Cell: (856) 332-6907 Fax: (866) 781-0512 kushner@windsorfinancial.com www.michaelkushneronline.com 20 The Benefits of FPA-PTSA Membership Just Got Even Better! FPA-PTSA 2007 Regular Advertising Rates The Board implemented a new rate schedule for advertising in the Quarterly Newsletter. All members receive a 50% discount from the regular advertising rates! Members may also place classified ads in the Newsletter & on the FPA-PTSA website FREE! 21 Ad Size Non-Member Price 50% Discount Member Price Full Page $600 $300 1/2 Page $300 $150 1/4 Page $150 $75 Full Page (4X) $2000 $1000 1/2 Page (4X) $1000 $500 1/4 Page (4X) $500 $250 * For more information about advertising, please contact Chris Stewart at ccstewart@comcast.net or (215) 295-0729. Internships Please let us know if you are in need of an intern, or if you know any interns who would like to work in the financial services industry. FPA-PTSA is pleased to post any notices free of charge. Please email: ccstewart@comcast.net Welcome New Members Wayne A. Robinson - Wayne A. Robinson Kerry J. Hemperly - Washington Mutual Michael S. Brady - LPL Financial Services Harry L. Slifer, Jr. - US Mortgage Lender Peter R. Wechsler - Franklin Retirement Solutions Donald T. Marchesiello - Lockwood Advisors, Inc Deborah C. Garber - WSFS Bank - Wilmington Advisors William S. McKinnon, CFP® - Rockwood Financial Group Bryant A. Boohar - Granite Capital Advisors, Inc. Sean P. McCarthy - The Flynn Company Lauren G. Middleton - Mercer Advisors Jeffrey S. Garber - First Intercoastal Mortgage, LLC Jay L. Guyer, CFP® - Omega Bank Brett T. Straub, CFP®, CLU - DFVG Advisors, LLC Linda N. Kahley - The Bryn Mawr Trust Company Matthew W. Welsh, CFP® - United States Trust Company Louis J. Kramarski, CFP® - MetLife Walter J. Mack Jr. - Janney Montgomery Scott LLC Amy C. Abromaitis, CFP® Thomas Stanoch - University of Delaware Daniel E. Butler, CFP® - Raymond James Financial Services, Inc Benjamin A. Fenicle, CFP® - PNC Wealth Management Marie B. Nasevich, CFP® 22 Classified Ads All Classified Ad postings are free to members of FPA-PTSA. Let us know if we can help you advertise. Send an email to: ccstewart@comcast.net www.spdretfs.com 23 THANK YOU SPONSORS! GOLD SPONSORS Paul Eisenhardt, CIMA, QPA, QKA Principal State Street Global Advisors (SSGA) One Lincoln Street, 30th Fl. Boston, MA 02111 610-640-7460 paul_eisenhardt@ssga.com Timothy Driscoll Goldman Sachs Asset Management 4900 Sears Tower Chicago, IL 60606 888-828-3784 timothy.driscoll@gs.com Emily Lesnick The Philadelphia Foundation 1234 Market Street, Suite 1800 Philadelphia, PA 19107 215-563-6417 elesnick@philafound.org Thomas Intoccia Schwab Institutional 100 Matsonford Road Bldg. 2, Suite 210 Radnor, PA 19087 800-472-6194 thomas.intoccia@schwab.com 24 THANK YOU SPONSORS! SILVER SPONSORS Stephen Pfau Morgan Stanley One Tower Bridge West Conshohocken, PA 19428 610-940-5610 stephen.pfau@morganstanley.com Peter Dugery Morningstar Managed Portfolios 53 Meadows Lane Haverford, PA 19041 610-527-9821 peter.dugery@morningstar.com Geoffrey Haefner, CFP® Principal Funds 220 Warren Court Exton, PA 19341 610-524-5966 haefner.geoffrey@principalfunds.com Michael Joseph VP Planned Giving Consultant Fidelity Charitable Services Mid-Atlantic Region 617-563-6987 micheal.joseph@fmr.com www.charitablegift.org Jill M. McCullough Turner Investment Partners 1205 Westlakes Drive Suite 100 Berwyn, PA 19312 484.329.2390 fax: 610.786.0822 jmccullough@turnerinvestments.com Mike Ptaszenski SEI Inc. 1 Freedom Valley Drive Oaks, PA 19456 610-676-3590 mptaszenski@seic.com Brett Rubler Phoenix Investment Partners 146 Calderwood Lane Mt. 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