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We are excited to be returning to Las Vegas for the 5th Annual Las Vegas Financial Advisor Symposium. The Symposium will take place April 29 - May 1, 2009 at Caesars Palace. The best and brightest in the world of finance will converge to help financial advisors manage, grow, and maximize their business. Our intensive seminars, interactive panels and workshops, and state-of-the-art exhibit hall featuring over 100 of the top companies offering products and services to the financial advisor industry, will introduce you to the newest and most successful tools and strategies for managing your own, and your clients’ assets. Opportunities abound at the receptions, breakfasts, and lunches where you have the chance to mingle and talk shop with the leaders of the field.. Register Online today! |
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An impressive roster of speakers will share their invaluable knowledge and experience in hopes of making you the most successful advisor you can be.
Past Speakers in 2008 included:
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Van
Hoisington
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John
Rutledge
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Nick
Murray
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Hannah
Grove
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Mark
Tibergien

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John
Connor
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Elizabeth
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Steve
Gresham
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And many, many more…
- Visit MarketResource on MoneyShow.com to Learn More About These Speakers.
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From the moment you walk through the doors of Caesars Palace, you know you've arrived at the most prestigious resort in the world. Impeccable service. Luxury. All the little details that make the difference between an ordinary visit and a spectacular experience are yours.
Check back soon for specially discounted room rates available only to The Financial Advisor Symposium participants. Our room block is limited! Reservations on a first-come, first-serve basis. |

The 2009 Symposium will offer two registration options - free limited access and full-conference access. Details for the full-conference pass will be available after February 1, 2009. Until then, register for the free limited-access pass today and as soon as we have details on the full-conference pass, we will E-mail you with the opportunity to upgrade your registration! Register today! |
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- Meet face to face with top experts – expand your understanding of effective client acquisition and retention campaigns, in sessions presented by the leading experts in their fields.
- Acquire a global market perspective – hear varying viewpoints on markets around the world; top-performing ETFs, funds, and stocks; and where the best places are to invest in now.
- Discuss ideas with your peers – great investment and prospecting ideas often come from other advisors. There’s no better time or place to see what your colleagues are doing, assess your strategies, and hone your focus.
- Explore the latest resources – representatives from over 80 of the top firms servicing the financial advisor industry are all under one roof to answer your questions and help you grow your business.
- Visit the Knowledge Center – browse the latest books and CDs/DVDs—even have your book autographed by your favorite speaker/author
- Earn valuable CE credits – many sessions qualify for continuing education credits from the CFP Board of Standards
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