AIFLP Announces New FREE Publication: The Integrative Adviser.HARVARD Harvard, town (1990 pop. 12,329), Worcester co., E central Mass.; inc. 1732. A Shaker house and cemetery, a Native American museum, and a Harvard observatory are there. , Mass. -- The Association for Integrative Financial and Life Planning (AIFLP) announced today the first issue of The Integrative Adviser, a new electronically produced and distributed publication for financial planners Financial Planner A qualified investment professional who assists individuals and corporations meet their long-term financial objectives by analyzing the client's status and setting a program to achieve these goals. , life planners, life coaches, and other professional advisors interested in an integrative (or "holistic Holistic A practice of medicine that focuses on the whole patient, and addresses the social, emotional, and spiritual needs of a patient as well as their physical treatment. Mentioned in: Aromatherapy, Stress Reduction, Traditional Chinese Medicine ") approach to planning. The AIFLP was formed earlier this year, with the support of several dozen planners from several disciplines. Its primary purpose is to bridge the gap between financial and life planning specialists, by supporting the development of methods and tools to further integrate them, and by supporting the establishment of viable ways for individual practitioners from a variety of professional disciplines to work together. The launching of The Integrative Adviser, to be published six times a year, is the first concrete outcome of AIFLP's efforts. The contents of Volume 1, Number 1 are: Toward a Richness of Life - A White Paper on the Advantages of Integrating Financial and Life Planning and the Need for a Professional Association to Promote It, by the AIFLP organizing team Integrative Advising, By E. Craig Craig , Edward Gordon 1872-1966. British theatrical producer, director, and designer whose innovative productions and simplified stage designs influenced modern theater. MacBean Retirement for Career Women: It's it's 1. Contraction of it is. 2. Contraction of it has. See Usage Note at its. it's it is or it has it's be ~have More than Money, by Helen Helen, in Greek mythology, the most beautiful of women; daughter of Leda and Zeus, and sister of Castor and Pollux and Clytemnestra. While still a young girl Helen was abducted to Attica by Theseus and Polydeuces, but Castor and Pollux rescued her. Dennis and Bernice Bratter Guarding Family Security, by Joe Zedalis Research Notes AIFLP is currently offering The Integrative Advisor by email at no charge to interested parties. There is currently no plan to add a subscription fee later (though we reserve the right to do so). If you would like to have the first issue sent to you and/or would like to be added to the distribution list, please email the general editor, Chuck Yanikoski, at csy@StillRiverRetire.com. |
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