David Laut, Chief Investment Officer, CFP®

David Laut, CFP

I began working for my father’s construction company when I was 15 years old. One day, he pulled me aside and said, “Remember, the work you do has your name written on it. It represents you and our family.” This principal was reinforced by my favorite boss when he told me, “How you do the little things is how you do everything.” These are my guiding principles and inspire me to do work that honors my family, my clients, and my Father in heaven.

At Abound Financial, our mission is to give our clients a practical plan to achieve abundance. I believe that starts with a solid financial foundation and a partner to take you from where you are now to where you want to go.

Credentials:

  • Husband and father of 6
  • Ranks in the Top 100 of 22,000 financial advisors, based on production, at LPL Financial the nation’s largest independent broker dealer.*
  • Certified Financial Planner™ since 2013**
  • Securities Licensed since 2007

* As reported by Financial Planning magazine, June 1996-2020, based on total revenue.

** Certified Financial Planner (CFP®)

Some of our professionals are certified for financial planning services in the United States by Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards, Inc. (“CFP Board”). The CFP® certification is voluntary. No federal or state law or regulation requires financial planners to hold the CFP® certification. You may find more information about the CFP® certification at www.cfp.net. CFP® professionals have met CFP Board’s high standards for education, examination, experience, and ethics.

To become a CFP® professional, an individual must fulfill the following requirements:

Education – Earn a bachelor’s degree or higher from an accredited college or university and complete CFP Board-approved coursework at a college or university through a CFP Board Registered Program. The coursework covers the financial planning subject areas CFP Board has determined are necessary for the competent and professional delivery of financial planning services, as well as a comprehensive financial plan development capstone course. A candidate may satisfy some of the coursework requirement through other qualifying credentials.

Examination – Pass the comprehensive CFP® Certification Examination. The examination is designed to assess an individual’s ability to integrate and apply a broad base of financial planning knowledge in the context of real-life financial planning situations.

Experience – Complete 6,000 hours of professional experience related to the personal financial planning process, or 4,000 hours of apprenticeship experience that meets additional requirements.

Ethics – Satisfy the Fitness Standards for Candidates for CFP® Certification and Former CFP® Professionals Seeking Reinstatement and agree to be bound by CFP Board’s Code of Ethics and Standards of Conduct (“Code and Standards”), which sets forth the ethical and practice standards for CFP® professionals.

Individuals who become certified must complete the following ongoing education and ethics requirements to remain certified and maintain the right to continue to use the CFP Board Certification Marks:

Ethics – Commit to complying with CFP Board’s Code and Standards. This includes a commitment to CFP Board, as part of the certification, to act as a fiduciary, and therefore, act in the best interests of the client, at all times when providing financial advice and financial planning. CFP Board may sanction a CFP® professional who does not abide by this commitment, but CFP Board does not guarantee a CFP® professional’s services. A client who seeks a similar commitment should obtain a written engagement that includes a fiduciary obligation to the client.

Continuing Education – Complete 30 hours of continuing education every two years to maintain competence, demonstrate specified levels of knowledge, skills, and abilities, and keep up with developments in financial planning. Two of the hours must address the Code and Standards.

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