Tall Oaks Podcast

Which Letters Actually Matter?

Branden DuCharme

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Most people hire a financial advisor by recognizing a few letters and hoping for the best. That's how you end up paying a brain surgeon to treat a sniffle.
In this episode, Branden sits down with Cliff Cornell — CFP based in New York and writer behind the Yield To Maturity newsletter — to decode what the most common financial credentials actually train for, and what they quietly leave out.

Whether you're hiring an advisor or are an advisor, this conversation will sharpen how you think about credentials, fit, and the questions that actually matter.

What we cover:
Why CFP is the price of admission in financial planning — and why that can mislead clients
What CFPs are actually built to do: cash flow, retirement projections, insurance, estate awareness, and tax coordination
The fiduciary confusion — why "are you a CFP?" is often the wrong question to ask
CFP vs CFA: when deeper investment expertise actually matters
Where CPAs fit in, and why tax planning requires collaboration
Niche paths: CLU for insurance, CMT for technical market analysis
Why geography (especially high-tax states) changes planning priorities
Why the best advisor relationships look like a coordinated team, not a lone expert

Find Cliff Cornell here:
https://www.readyieldtomaturity.com/

Find Du Charme Wealth Management here:
https://ducharmewealth.com

Phone: 
(435) 288-3396

DISCLAIMER:
Information presented on this program is believed to be factual and up-to-date, but we do not guarantee its accuracy, and it should not be regarded as a complete analysis of the subjects discussed. Discussions and answers to questions do not involve the rendering of personalized investment advice, but are limited to the dissemination of general information. A professional advisor should be consulted before implementing any of the options presented. Encompass More Asset Management LLC is a registered investment adviser with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and only transacts business in states where it is properly registered, or is excluded or exempted from registration requirements.

[00:00:00] Picking The Right Kind Of Expert
[00:04:56] Are CFPs Becoming Table Stakes
[00:08:10] What The CFP Really Trains
[00:14:12] Fiduciary Duty Versus Letters
[00:17:15] CFA And The Investment Depth Gap
[00:21:17] Join Our Advisory Team
[00:28:53] CMT And Active Market Approach
[00:31:53] MBA And Advanced Tax Designations
[00:37:22] Credentials As Signals Not Quality
[00:44:42] The Ham Story On Challenging Assumptions
[00:47:42] Where To Find Cliff Online