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ChFC – Chartered Financial Consultant

ChFC – Chartered Financial Consultant

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ChFC – Chartered Financial Consultant

The ChFC – Chartered Financial Consultant designation is a comprehensive financial planning credential awarded by The American College of Financial Services. It equips professionals with advanced knowledge in personal finance, including insurance, investments, retirement, estate planning, taxation, and behavioral finance. ChFC holders are recognized for their ability to deliver holistic, client-centered advice across diverse financial scenarios, including special needs planning, divorce, and small business succession.

The program consists of eight college-level courses, including a capstone case-study module. Topics span risk management, income tax strategies, qualified and nonqualified retirement plans, investment theory, estate planning, and contemporary applications in financial planning. Candidates must pass individual course exams, agree to a Code of Ethics, and complete 30 hours of continuing education every two years. A minimum of three years’ full-time experience in financial services is required to use the designation.

Earning the ChFC signals deep technical fluency and ethical commitment in financial planning. Designees often serve as financial advisors, wealth managers, insurance professionals, or consultants in banks, broker-dealers, and independent firms. The ChFC complements other credentials such as CFP®, CLU®, and RICP®, and may qualify holders to sit for the CFP® exam. It is especially valued by professionals seeking to broaden their planning expertise beyond investment management alone.

Issued by The American College of Financial Services , a leading provider of graduate-level education for financial professionals.

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Course Description

 

🎯 Purpose of the ChFC Designation

The ChFC designation is awarded by the American College of Financial Services and is designed to equip financial professionals with the skills to deliver comprehensive, client-centered financial planning.

Key Objectives:

  • Provide a holistic understanding of personal and business financial planning
  • Prepare advisors to serve diverse and complex client needs
  • Emphasize ethical standards and long-term client relationships
  • Offer an alternative to the CFP® for those without a college degree

📚 Topics Covered in the ChFC Curriculum

The ChFC program consists of eight college-level courses, each with its own exam. The curriculum covers both foundational and advanced financial planning topics:

Core Subjects:

  • HS 300: Fundamentals of Financial Planning
  • HS 311: Insurance Planning
  • HS 321: Income Taxation
  • HS 326: Planning for Retirement Needs
  • HS 328: Investments
  • HS 330: Estate Planning
  • HS 333: Financial Planning Applications (case-study based)
  • HS 347: Contemporary Applications in Financial Planning

Specialized Topics Include:

  • Behavioral finance
  • Special needs planning
  • Divorce and blended family planning
  • Small business and succession planning
  • Gift and inheritance strategies
  • Non-traditional family structures

🧠 Specialization Options

While the ChFC program doesn’t offer formal “tracks,” it allows professionals to develop niche expertise through its advanced coursework:

Areas of Emphasis:

  • Special Needs Planning: Addressing financial strategies for families with dependents who require lifelong care
  • Divorce Planning: Helping clients navigate financial transitions during and after divorce
  • Small Business Planning: Succession strategies, tax optimization, and retirement planning for business owners
  • Behavioral Finance: Understanding client psychology to improve decision-making and trust

These topics are especially valuable for advisors who want to differentiate themselves in a crowded market or serve underserved client segments.

Cost

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💰 ChFC Designation – Cost Breakdown

Item Estimated Cost
Application Fee $0 (no separate application fee)
Course Fees $955 per standard course × 6 = $5,730
Case Study Course (HS 333) $1,175
Capstone Course (HS 347) $1,695
Books & Materials Included in tuition
Exam Fees Included in tuition (each course has its own exam)
Total (Pay-As-You-Go) $8,600
Discounted 8-Course Package $6,395 (saves over $2,000)
Continuing Education (Annual) $50–$200/year (to maintain designation)

🧾 Notes:

  • No cumulative final exam: Each course has its own exam.
  • No separate book fees: All materials are included in the tuition.
  • Scholarships: Available for qualifying students through the American College.
  • Promo codes: Occasionally offered (e.g., seasonal discounts like “SUMMER2SUCCEED”).

🎯 Summary

Path Estimated Total Cost
Pay-per-course ~$8,600
8-course bundle ~$6,395

The bundle is the most cost-effective option if you plan to complete the full designation.

Prerequisites

✅ ChFC Designation – Prerequisites

Requirement Details
Education High school diploma or equivalent (no college degree required)
Experience Minimum of 3 years of full-time business experience within the 5 years prior to earning the designation
Ethics Must agree to adhere to the American College Code of Ethics
Coursework Completion of 8 required courses, each with its own exam
Recertification Participation in the Professional Recertification Program (PRP) is required to maintain the designation

🧠 Notes:

  • There are no prerequisite courses required to begin the ChFC program—you can start right away after enrolling.
  • The experience requirement must be met before you can officially use the ChFC designation, but you can begin coursework earlier.

Renewal Requirements

To maintain the ChFC designation, professionals must:

  • Complete 30 hours of continuing education (CE) every 2 years
    • These must be relevant to financial planning and ethics
  • Adhere to the Professional Recertification Program (PRP) guidelines
  • Remain in good standing with the American College of Financial Services
  • Comply with the Code of Ethics and Procedures

💵 Renewal Fees:

  • Annual PRP Fee: ~$200 (subject to change)
  • Late Renewal Penalty: May apply if CE or fees are not submitted on time

Note: The PRP fee covers ongoing designation maintenance, access to CE tracking tools, and verification services.

🧠 Summary

Item Details
Renewal Frequency Every 2 years
CE Requirement 30 hours (including ethics)
Annual Fee ~$200

Average Time to Complete Course

The Chartered Financial Consultant (ChFC) program is designed to be flexible and self-paced, but most candidates complete it in:

🕒 12 to 24 months, depending on schedule and study pace

Study Pace Estimated Completion Time
Full-time or accelerated As little as 12 months
Part-time (while working) Typically 18–24 months

📘 Program Structure

  • 8 courses total, each with its own exam
  • No cumulative final exam
  • 100% online and self-paced through the American College’s Personal Pathway® platform
  • Includes access to virtual office hours and faculty support

🧠 Pro Tip:

Some professionals complete the ChFC in under a year by:

  • Taking multiple courses concurrently
  • Dedicating 10–15 hours per week to study
  • Leveraging prior knowledge from CFP® or insurance backgrounds

Exams

Category Details
Number of Exams 8 total (one per course)
Exam Format Multiple-choice questions (typically 100 per exam)
Exam Duration Each exam is approximately 2 to 3 hours long
Exam Type Closed-book, proctored exams
Testing Options Online via OnVUE or in-person at Pearson VUE testing centers
Passing Score 70% or higher per course
Testing Window Flexible—exams must be taken within your assigned course window; you schedule each exam individually

🧠 Additional Notes

  • No cumulative final exam: Each course has its own standalone exam.
  • Self-paced: You can take exams as you complete each course—no need to wait for a fixed exam cycle.
  • Online proctoring: Available 24/7 through Pearson VUE’s OnVUE system, offering flexibility for remote learners.
  • Retakes: If you don’t pass, you can reschedule, but a retake fee may apply.

Certifying Body

🏛️ The American College of Financial Services

📌 Key Facts:

  • Founded: 1927
  • Location: King of Prussia, Pennsylvania, USA
  • Accreditation: Middle States Commission on Higher Education
  • Website: theamericancollege.edu

🎓 Role in ChFC Certification:

  • Develops and delivers the ChFC curriculum
  • Administers exams and coursework
  • Enforces the Code of Ethics
  • Manages the Professional Recertification Program (PRP)
  • Grants and maintains the right to use the ChFC designation

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