Nominate your Financial Planner of the Year

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12 September 2012
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Nominations for this year's Money Management Financial Planner of the Year (FPOTY) award are now open.

The award, which seeks to recognise excellence in the financial advice sector, will be presented by managing editor Mike Taylor at a Money Management cocktail function to be held in November.

Anyone can contest for the FPOTY title - you can nominate yourself or your colleague.

To enter this year's award, please submit the entry form and Part 1 of the judging criteria by Thursday, 11 October, 2012.

The entry and judging process will be conducted in two separate stages.

Part 1 calls for a comprehensive overview of your personal attributes, career achievements and input to the financial planning profession.

Money Management will contact the applicants who make it through to the next stage of the judging process to notify them of the additional criteria.

Your application can be emailed or posted to:

Money Management
Locked Bag 2999
Chatswood DC 
NSW 2067

For further information please contact Milana Pokrajac on (02) 9422 2080.

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