If an advisor is considered “in good standing” with other professional organizations, as well as with state and federal agencies, why do you disqualify the person from NEB membership?
The criteria for NEB membership is based solely on maintaining a public record free of NEB disqualifying violations (as defined in the NEB Membership Application, Member Agreement, and Ethics Pledge). Admittedly, NEB standards are strict and uncompromising, which is absolutely necessary in order to maintain the integrity, reputation, and credibility of the NEB brand. Simply put, there are thousands of advisors who are approved to do business in every U.S. state, and may even hold a variety of professional credentials, who would still not qualify for NEB membership.
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