Draft:Charles Badenach
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About
Charles Badenach is a 41-year-old financial adviser with the objectives to assist successful people make smart financial decisions, which in turn allow them to achieve their life goals and dreams.
For 12 years Badenach has spoken at numerous national conferences, schools, universities, public forums and businesses on financial markets. During this time Badenach has also written a self-help financial book titled "Old Head on Young Shoulders" which made the National Best Seller List.
Awards:
Badenach has won a number of National awards for his work in financial services including
- IFA Excellence Awards - Innovator of the Year 2014[1]
- Money Management Australian Financial Planner of the Year 2011[2]
- Financial Planning Association of Australia Value of Advice National Award in the Pre Retirement Category (2010)[3]
- Financial Standard Innovation, Leadership and Excellence in Social Media for Financial Services in Australia Award (2012)[4]
Badenach was involved in the group that won the Future2 Community Service National Best Practice Award (2011) for aiding the improvement of financial literacy amongst the socially disadvantaged.[5]
Furthermore, he also was the State Runner-up in the FPA Certified Financial Planner® Professional Best Practice Award (2012). [6]
References[edit]
- ^ https://mainstreetfs.com.au/testimonial/ifa-excellence-awards-2014/
- ^ "Financial Planner of the Year winner announced | Money Management".
- ^ https://www.adviservoice.com.au/2010/11/fpa-announces-winners-of-the-value-of-advice-awards/
- ^ https://Fmainstreetfs.com.au%2Fawards%2F&usg=AOvVaw3qb2DBzDNSLaD42Skc1RxB&opi=89978449
- ^ "FPA announces Best Practice Award winners | Money Management".
- ^ "Charles Badenach CFP Financial Planner - Main Street Financial Solutions | LinkedIn".