I have 2 kids under 2 (and trying to pursuade dh to go for a 3rd) and will be a full time stay at home mum for the next few years but I would like to start the ball rolling for something I would be able to do once the youngest is at pre-school. I can see that you need a Certificate in Financial Planning (or equivalent) and can see that this can be studied for by distance learning which would be great whilst the kids are young. However I can't imagine that you just pass the exams and then set up on your own. However I haven't been able to find anything that says what I would need to do once I have the qualifications and am ready to go out into the big wide world of work again. Can anyone shed any light on this?
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MuddlingThru · 27/03/2007 15:04
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