Wikipedia has several articles that make reference to a Chartered Financial Consultant (e.g. The American College, Financial Adviser, Financial Planner) but there is no article on the topic. It' a widely recognized designation in the financial services industry. If the article is declined again, please provide specific reasons why you believe it sounds like an "advertisement." This is in fact not an advertisement, and I'm having difficulty seeing where/how that notion is coming across.
Hello, I am sorry if I already posted this - I am brand new here. I'm writing an article on the Chartered Financial Consultant, a widely recognized designation in the financial services industry. I noticed several Wikipedia pages make reference to it ("Financial Adviser," "Financial Planner," "The American College"), but there is no Wikipedia article on the topic. My submission was rejected b/c it "sounds like an advertisement." I resubmitted it just now and have included a wider range of references. I hope this corrects the issue, as this is not an advertisement and I'm having difficulty seeing where/how this is being perceived as such. If it is still not acceptable, could you please be more specific as to how it sounds like an advertisement? Thanks.
Mike — Preceding unsigned comment added by Mkreft ( talk • contribs) 19:19, 17 June 2012 (UTC)
The program is now the most extensive educational program required for any financial services credential and has become a highly coveted distinction among financial advisors wishing to provided comprehensive, advanced planning solutions for their clients
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