NAPFA Local Group Application for CE Credit
Please submit your CE application at least 14 days prior to your program.

Type "n/a" or tentative data in any mandatory fields that don't apply.

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You can save a draft of this CE application by clicking the "Save & Resume Later" button at the bottom and KEEPING A COPY OF THE LINK YOU ARE GIVEN. You can also share these links with your presenters to have them originate/complete CE applications with you. (Ask them to fill in Program Descriptions, Learning Objectives, and Instructor Qualifications!)

You will be emailed a copy of your application immediately upon submission.
  • 100-character maximum
  • Tax-related sessions qualify for IRS EA CEs. Your attendees who are Enrolled Agents should supply their "P-TIN" number on your sign-in sheet if NAPFA doesn't already have it - it's a P plus 8 digits.
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  • Name/designations/title plus, if different than above, company name, email, phone.
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  • Include facility name, street address, city and state. If blended, list "Virtual" plus location address.
  • 50 minutes of instruction = 1 CE, 100 minutes = 2 CEs, etc. An additional 25 minutes = 0.5 CE. You may also offer a 30-minute program for 0.5 CFP CE and a 25-minute program for 0.5 NAPFA CE. IRS EA CEs are awarded in whole numbers only; fractions will be rounded down.
  • For programs offering more than 1 CE, you may select more than one subject area, with a minimum of 1 CE per area.

    CFP does not offer CEs for programs on marketing/prospecting, practice management, or computer hard/software. Information security and compliance topics may qualify if they focus on complying with regulations. See CFP's "Principal Knowledge Topics" at https://hnypp9k0oy.proxynodejs.usequeue.com/-/media/files/cfp-board/cfp-certification/2021-practice-analysis/2021-principal-knowledge-topics.pdf.
  • A timed outline with detailed bullets should be used for half-day or longer sessions.
  • Learning Objective #1
    Learning Objective #2
    Learning Objective #3
    Think like a professor writing a syllabus, in short, SIMPLE chunks: “After this course, participants will know/be able to/understand/demonstrate/show how…” These Learning Objectives should appear on an introductory slide in the speaker's presentation.
  • Use a sentence or two verifying that the presenter has 1.) the appropriate academic degree[s], 2.) relative industry credentialing, OR 3.) a minimum of 5 years of experience in the field.
  • Please notify NAPFA after our program if the presenter did not meet your expectations, and we won't share the CE application.