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Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority Executive Director Adria Berry responded Tuesday to a letter seeking a temporary moratorium on issuing new marijuana grower permits. The letter was sent from a coalition that includes the Oklahoma Agricultural Aviation Association, Oklahoma Cattlemen’s Association, Oklahoma Dairy Producers Association, Oklahoma Sheriffs’ Association and Oklahoma Soybean Association.
Read moreSeveral new crosswalks have been installed recently along Broadway in Seminole as part of new sidewalk project by the Oklahoma Department of Transportation (ODOT) from Jefferson to 8th Street. According to ODOT, high visibility crosswalk markings ensure that drivers see the crosswalk, not just the pedestrian. —Staff Photo by Bob Melton
Read moreA local walking track will be closed on Monday and Tuesday morning of next week for repairs, the City of Seminole announced yesterday.
Read moreA bloodied 15-yearold with a dislocated jaw told police at his Watonga home that his dad punched him in the mouth because he had done something he shouldn’t have, court records show.
Read moreAttorneys across Oklahoma will provide free legal advice Thursday, Sept. 30, during the 70th annual statewide Law Day celebration. Oklahoma City and Tulsa lawyers will staff the statewide, toll-free hotline between 9 a.m. and 9 p.m.
Read more(NewsUSA) -Many of today’s students are tuning in to the possibilities of a career in financial planning. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the demand for personal financial advisors is expected to grow at a rate of 4% through 2029, in part because of the increasing numbers of baby boomers who are retiring and are more likely to seek planning advice from personal financial advisors. Additionally, the replacement of traditional pension plans with individual retirement accounts is expected to continue, meaning individuals must save and invest for their own retirement, further increasing the demand for personal financial advisors.A CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ professional works oneon-one with their clients to develop strategies for meeting both short-term and long-term financial goals. These goals might include paying off student debt, saving for a house or planning for an adventure-filled retirement. This level of personal financial planning service is in high demand. So that is why, according to the April 2020 Pulse Survey: The Impact of Covid-19 On CFP® Professionals and Their Clients, 78% of CFP® professionals surveyed reported an increase in client inquiries during the beginning of the pandemic. CFP® professionals find not only job security, but also personal satisfaction in their chosen profession. For example, a 2019 CFP Board study conducted by Fondulas Research found that 93% of CFP® professionals reported they were satisfied with financial planning as a career choice and 92% were satisfied with their decision to pursue CFP® certification."Being a financial planner allows you to build the work-life balance that you want," says Dorsainvil, CFP®. For example, the CFP Board Center for Financial Planning’s Career Paths Guide lists work-life balance as one of the top five attributes that makes financial planning an attractive career.Dorsainvil decided to combine her CFP® certification skills with the virtual platforms of today’s professional world. She is the Co-Founder and Co-CEO of 2050 Wealth Partners, which focuses on empowering entrepreneurs and first-generation wealth builders to own their money story and pursue their biggest dreams. "I decided to become a CFP® professional because I liked putting my clients’ interests first and helping them make smart decisions as they pursue their financial goals," she adds.Benefits of a career in financial planning include:
Read moreOccupy Wall Street’s most recent push, “May Day,” exemplifies the crux of the protest: it’s a great forum to express widespread discontent about financial issues, but less adept at affecting bona fide change between giant corporations and average consumers.
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