Challenge Exam Registration***
February 15-March 15, 2012

Thanks for your interest in the Bank Consumer Financial Protection Challenge.

This is a free program.

  • Registration: You are asked to complete a brief free registration that appears below.
  • Survey Question: The survey question is optional, but your answer is appreciated.  
  • Prerequisites: You don't have to buy or study anything to give the Exam.
  • Administration: You can conduct the Exam in less than two minutes.
  • The Challenge Exam: Upon completing the registration form you will receive a copy of the Challenge Exam with complete instructions for its administration.

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Optional Survey Question: What do you believe is and/or has been the most favorable federal tax benefit available annually to American homeowners generally for at least the last quarter century (25 years or since 1985)?
a) Mortgage Interest Deduction
b) Capital Gain Exclusion
c) Other (Not Disclosed Tax Benefit)
d) New Home Buyer’s Credit
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This is a free program that aims to improve consumer financial literacy, capability, and overall financial health, by helping them to differentiate between professional financial planners and Certified Faux Financial Planning Practitioners (CFFPP™) who pretends to disclose conflicts of interest and provide fair, objective and balanced financial advice in the consumers best interest manner, I created the Concerned Consumer Challenge™ Examination Series.

Principal Examination: The principal exam in the Concerned Consumer Challenge™ Examination Series is the MYFSP™ C3 Examination.

Targeted Beneficiaries: MYFSP™ C3 Exam as decision making tool enables (past, current and prospective) financial planning consumers, customers and clients to spot, stop or avoid being subjected to deceptive, unfair and abusive financial planning pseudo regulatory and marketing tactics and tricks that take advantage of consumers lack of understanding regarding the state of professional financial planning in the U.S. today.