What Is a Certified Wealth Strategist® (CWS®)?

A certified wealth strategist® (CWS®)

has completed specific education and experience requirements and has passed a rigorous certification exam.

They are professionals who are qualified to provide services, including investment planning, retirement planning, tax planning, and estate planning.

And as the name implies, a CWS® is certified to provide wealth management services to high-net-worth clients.

What Are the Characteristics of a Wealth Strategist?

There are several key characteristics that wealth strategists should possess:

  • Expertise in financial planning for high-net-worth clients
  • Proven experience in personal finance and investment planning
  • Strong understanding of wealth management and estate planning
  • Comprehensive knowledge of tax laws and planning strategies
  • Ability to provide tailored solutions for clients' unique needs

CWS Program Requirements and Credentials

A CWS® must finish a program designed for them. Cannon Financial Institute (CFI) created the program.

To qualify for the CWS® program, one must have three years of proven industry experience and a four-year degree from a university accredited by CFI; or five years of proven industry experience.

To become a certified wealth strategist®, an individual must meet the following CWS® program requirements:

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Comparable Certifications

Other certifications overlap with CWS®, such as Certified Financial Planner™ (CFP™), Chartered Financial Analyst® (CFA®), and Accredited Investment Fiduciary® (AIF®).

The wealth strategist certification gives professionals the ability to provide comprehensive wealth management services to high-net-worth clients.

Comparable_Certifications

While all these credentials are essential, the wealth strategist certification is the only one that focuses specifically on wealth management for high-net-worth clients.

The Bottom Line

A certified wealth strategist® (CWS®) is a professional with the education and experience to provide comprehensive wealth management services to high-net-worth clients.

They have completed a program designed for them by the Cannon Financial Institute and must adhere to a strict code of ethics.

Other comparable certifications, such as Certified Financial Planner (CFP), Chartered Financial Analyst® (CFA®), and Accredited Investment Fiduciary® (AIF®), exist. Still, the wealth strategist certification is the only one that focuses on wealth management for high-net-worth clients.

FAQs

1. How much net-worth does a wealth manager need to serve?

There is no specific net-worth requirement to become a wealth strategist. However, the wealth management services are typically geared towards high-net-worth clients, typically those with $1 million or more.

2. What kind of examination is required to become certified?

To become a CWS®, you must pass the CWS® exam. The exam is a three-hour video-proctored online examination comprising 150 multiple-choice questions.

3. Does it have a continuing education requirement?

Yes, there is a 30-hour continuing education requirement to maintain your CWS® certification every two years.

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