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Two heads can’t nod as one. This piece of folk wisdom explains why the proposed merger of the…

Two heads can’t nod as one. This piece of folk wisdom explains why the proposed merger of the 17,000-member International Association for Financial Planners, based in Atlanta, and the 12,500-member Institute of Certified Financial Planners, headquartered in Denver, makes eminent sense.

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