CNN Money and Yahoo! Finance report that Financial Planning is tied for 2nd in terms of job growth over the next 10 years... with an astounding 30% job growth in the field! For a career in financial planning they posit that you'll need to have BOTH financial competence as well as interpersonal relationship skills (i.e., be good with both money and people).
To see the full article, click here.
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Friday, October 14, 2011
WPU wins silver at the 2011 National Financial Planning Challenge in San Diego
For the 2nd year in a row -- WPU placed in the National Financial Planning Challenge. The students tied for 2nd with Kansas State, and placed ahead of VCU, Texas Tech, Missouri, Georgia, Metro State College of Denver.
Congratulations to Claudia, Nick, and Mike for representing WPU well, and their success is well deserved after all the time and effort they put into preparing for this competition.
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Claudia Capilla, Nick Bowman & Mike Walsh |
Claudia, Nick & Mike placed 2nd in the Knowledge Bowl, as well as tying for 2nd place overall. They earned $5,000 in scholarship money for the university.
Cindy Mota receives $1,000 scholarship from Arthur N. Caple Foundation
Congratulations to Cindy Mota who was awarded a $1,000 scholarship to attend the NAGDCA retirement industry conference in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Cindy was 1 of 5 students in the U.S. selected for this award. The other recipients were from Texas Tech & the University of Georgia.
The ANC scholarship is awarded to students who demonstrate outstanding academic performance as well as an understanding of issues facing public sector retirement plans. Info about the ANC scholarship 2011 winners can be found by clicking here.
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Cindy Mota of WPU receives $1,000 scholarship from Arthur N. Caple Foundation |
WPU students attend NAGDCA 2011 conference in Albuquerque
Financial planning majors Cindy Mota & Natalie Manzi were selected to represent WPU at the 2011 National Association of Government Defined Contribution Administrators (NAGDCA) conference in Albuquerque. Cindy & Natalie were able to learn firsthand about the retirement industry from DC plan administrators as well as from retirement industry representatives from companies like Fidelity, ING, T. Rowe Price, ICMA-RC, Great West, BlackRock, and Nationwide.
The students met with NAGDCA leadership, as well as the head DC plan administrators from the states of New York, New Jersey, Delaware, and Arizona and the Assistant Secretary of Employee Benefits for the Dept of Labor. They had 2 professional mentors to guide them at the conference, and they were also able to take a quick hot air balloon ride, take a quick tour of Albuquerque.
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WPU students meet with NAGDCA President, Gay Lynn Bath of Oregon |
WPU students and faculty meet with Ed Lilly, Executive Director of New York State Deferred Compensation plan. The largest DC plan in the U.S. |
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WPU students enjoy a social event at Case Rondena Winery in Albuquerque |
Monday, November 8, 2010
8 things your financial planner won't tell you.
MSN Money's Liz Pulliam Weston recently posted a great article about how not all financial planners are created equal. Read it by clicking here:
The 8 items deal with:
1. Qualifications
2. Fiduciary status
3. Compensation types
4. Comprehensive/holistic approach vs narrow focus
5. "If the only took you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail."
6. Trying to time/beat the market.
7. Follow fundamentals or fads?
8. Disciplinary history?
William Paterson University encourages students in its financial planning degree program to become professionals who obtain professional designations and put the clients interests' first.
Monday, October 18, 2010
1st Place Overall in the National Financial Planning Challenge!!!!
Q: In 2010, if you invited every CFP(r) Board registered financial planning undergraduate degree program in the U.S. to compete in a 3-part Financial Planning Challenge where the students had to create a financial plan for a client, compete in a knowledge bowl, then adjust the plan in 36 hours to a change in the clients circumstances and present the new plan to the clients..... who would win????
A: William Paterson University.
Nick Scheibner of Stanhope, Nathan Phillips of Sparta, and Cagla Yildirim of Parsippany won the National Financial Planning Challenge at the FPA national conference in Denver, Colorado held Oct 7-12. They worked on the case all summer long without knowing if they'd get anything but a line on their resume saying they "participated" and they ended up with the following:
1st place overall
1st place in the Knowledge Bowl
1st place in the case presentation
$10,000 in scholarship money
Multiple job offers!
"This event demonstrated the work ethic of WPU students and their desire to get into the financial planning profession." -Luke Dean
I don't want the students to sit too high on their horse, but they asked me to send this message to Texas Tech, Georgia, Virginia Tech, Missouri, K-State, and the rest of the universities w/ financial planning degree programs.
WPU students attend FPA national conference in Denver, Colorado
WPU sent 8 students to the national conference of the Financial Planning Association (FPA) in Denver, Oct 7-12.
5 students earned free registration to the conference by working as volunteers at the conf.
3 students earned free everything (hotel, airfare, conf registration) by being selected as 1 of 8 finalists for the National Financial Planning Challenge.
This photo is of David Yeske & Elissa Buie of Yeske Buie stopping by the WPU booth. Yeske Buie is one of the largest RIA firms in the United States, with offices in Virginia & San Francisco.
WPU students attending an FPA social event for students attending the conference.
WPU students at the Denver Conference Center.
Executives from Prudential in NJ meeting with our students at the WPU booth.
QUICK HITS from WPU Campus in October

(President Kathleen Waldron rode a Harley to the Homecoming football game)

2) The President of the Dominican Republic, Leonel Fernandez, spoke on capmus @ WPU and signed an agreement for student/faculty exchange program. See story here. Any students prefer to take financial planning classes in the Carribbean?
Sunday, October 10, 2010
We're #1! We're #1! We're #1!

WPU financial planning students Nick Scheibner, Cagla Yildirim, and Nathan Phillips finished 1st place in the National Financial Planning Challenge Knowledge Bowl @ the national FPA conference in Denver, CO on October 9th.

The National Financial Planning Challenge is sponsored by the FPA, the CFP(r) Board, Academy of Financial Services, and Ameriprise Financial.
The challenge consists of 3 phases:
1. Creating a financial plan for a sample client
2. The Knowledge Bowl
3. After a "life changing event" occurs in the life of the sample client, the team was given 36 hours to adjust the plan, and then present it to the judges in front of professionals and professors at the conference.
Congrats to Nick, Nathan, & Cagla! They worked very hard this summer, and we are very proud of them.
Friday, September 24, 2010
New Jersey university has first FPA student chapter in nation
The Insurance & Financial Advisor website ran a story in June 2010 about WPU being the home of the 1st FPA student chapter in the nation.
New Jersey university has first FPA student chapter in nation
Thursday, September 23, 2010
WPU financial planning team featured in Paramus Post article

The Paramus Post published an article about 3 WPU students (Nick, Cagla, & Nathan) who gave up their summer to compete in a national financial planning case study. The article was printed before we found out that their financial plan was good enough to earn them a free trip to Denver to present their plan in front of the judges and professionals attending the national FPA conference in Denver! Congrats team -- make us proud with a Top 3 finish!
Click here to read article.
Click here to read article.
WPU financial planning team selected as finalists in national financial planning competition!!!
Their financial plan was good enough to earn them free airfare, accomodations, and registration for the national FPA conference in Denver, CO Oct 7-12, where they will participate in the final 2 phases of the competition. The 1st is a knowledge bowl and the 2nd part will include them presenting their financial plan to the judges and professionals attending the conference.
Good luck! And Congratulations!
Friday, September 17, 2010
Wall St. Journal article on careers in finance (like financial planning)
A recent Wall St. Journal article lists Financial Planning as the finance career having the most projected growth from 2008-2018.
A related article on Career paths in Finance in the WSJ indicates that the 3 most essential skills for any career in finance are:
At WPUNJ, our financial planning students learn how to use software used by real professionals in the workplace (i.e., Morningstar, MoneyGuidePro, FinaMetrica and we're adding MoneyTree this semester). To hone their communication skills, we encourage our students to take a course in Public Speaking and at least one course in professional sales offered by our renown Russ Berrie Institute of Professional Sales.
A related article on Career paths in Finance in the WSJ indicates that the 3 most essential skills for any career in finance are:
- Math skills
- Communication skills
- Technology and software skills
At WPUNJ, our financial planning students learn how to use software used by real professionals in the workplace (i.e., Morningstar, MoneyGuidePro, FinaMetrica and we're adding MoneyTree this semester). To hone their communication skills, we encourage our students to take a course in Public Speaking and at least one course in professional sales offered by our renown Russ Berrie Institute of Professional Sales.

Friday, September 10, 2010
HIRED!!!! Congrats to Michael Ciccone
Hired by Pinnacle Benefits Group, which provides insurance solutions to RIA's and other investment professionals.
Michael was one of the top students in the Cotsakos College of Business, graduated summa cum laude last semester, and was the recipient of the Pesce scholarship. He also helped co-found the 1st FPA student chapter in the U.S. here at WPU where he served as its inaugural Vice President. Michael was active in attending FPANJ meetings on and off campus.

Michael encourages current students to do well in their financial planning courses, and become active in the FPA (student chapter and FPANJ) and NAPFA to meet other professionals and potential employers as well as keep up-t0-date on the latest trends and issues in the industry. His last course before graduation was a self-designed independent study course where he created a financial plan for a sample client. Congrats to Michael and good luck!
Michael was one of the top students in the Cotsakos College of Business, graduated summa cum laude last semester, and was the recipient of the Pesce scholarship. He also helped co-found the 1st FPA student chapter in the U.S. here at WPU where he served as its inaugural Vice President. Michael was active in attending FPANJ meetings on and off campus.

Michael encourages current students to do well in their financial planning courses, and become active in the FPA (student chapter and FPANJ) and NAPFA to meet other professionals and potential employers as well as keep up-t0-date on the latest trends and issues in the industry. His last course before graduation was a self-designed independent study course where he created a financial plan for a sample client. Congrats to Michael and good luck!
Saturday, September 4, 2010
WPU financial planning professor quoted in Bloomberg article
Luke Dean, Academic Coordinator of the financial planning program @ WPU was quoted in a September 2nd Bloomberg article about insurance agents being opposed to the fiduciary standard.
Click here to see the story.
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