Choosing a financial planner can feel like swimming in alphabet soup. Everywhere you look, there are letters after names. CFP, CFA, CDFA, RICP: it’s easy to wonder whether they matter or are just there to impress. But once you know what those letters mean, you’ll find they are actually helpful to know.
These acronyms usually mean the person has completed years of training, passed tough exams, and keeps up with ongoing education. They can also hint at a planner’s specialty, like retirement income, investments, or divorce planning. The additional context these acronyms bring can help you match your needs with the right kind of expertise.
In this guide, we’ll break down the common credentials in plain English and introduce you to the Insight Financial Strategists team behind the letters. By the end, you’ll have a clear picture of what those acronyms and honors actually say about a planner’s training, ethics, and focus, so you can choose someone who fits your life and moves you toward the outcomes that matter to you.
CFP®: Certified Financial Planner
CFP® stands for Certified Financial Planner. It’s one of the most respected credentials because it covers the complete picture of personal finance. To earn it, advisors complete approved coursework, pass a rigorous day-long exam, and commit to a strict code of ethics with ongoing education. The training spans retirement income, investing, taxes, insurance, and estate planning, so a CFP® can connect decisions across your whole plan rather than treating each topic in isolation.
At Insight Financial Strategists, Chris Chen and Dr. Nandita Das hold the CFP® mark. We value the CFP® credential because our clients face real-life tradeoffs: when to claim Social Security, how to fund college without derailing retirement, how to protect a family after divorce, and how taxes affect each move. Working with a CFP® gives you a guide who is trained to weigh those tradeoffs and build a plan that moves you toward the life you want
CDFA®: Certified Divorce Financial Analyst
A CDFA® is a planner trained to handle the money side of divorce. This credential focuses on how to split assets and see how today’s choices affect tomorrow’s life. A CDFA® looks at retirement accounts, pensions, stock options, real estate, support payments, and taxes, then models the long-term impact on cash flow and savings.
At Insight Financial Strategists, Chris Chen holds the CDFA® designation. Many of his clients come to us in the middle of a divorce or right after one. Chris applies CDFA® training to help them with common questions like “Will I have enough?” He can build side-by-side comparisons, explain tax outcomes in plain language, and coordinate steps like QDROs and beneficiary updates. That way, your divorce settlement supports your life now and your retirement later.
RLP®: Registered Life Planner
An RLP® focuses on the human side of money. The conversations cover values, family, work, time, and purpose. Budgets, saving, and investing still matter, but they serve a bigger vision you define. Many people find this framework helpful after a major change like divorce or retirement, when priorities shift, and the old plan no longer fits.
At Insight Financial Strategists, Chris Chen holds the RLP® designation. Chris uses life planning to slow the process, ask better questions, and turn goals into clear steps to create a plan that reflects what you value and how you want to live.
DACFP: Digital Assets Certified Financial Professional
DACFP stands for Digital Assets Certified Financial Professional. It covers how crypto, tokens, and other blockchain tools work, plus custody, taxes, risk, and current rules.
We think this topic matters because more clients hold digital assets today, and they need plain-English guidance on security, taxes, and how these holdings interact with retirement and cash-flow plans.
CFA charter
The CFA charter is a rigorous, global credential in investing. It covers security analysis, portfolio management, ethics, and research methods across three exams. IFS’s Nandita Das holds the CFA charter, which shows her deep skill in evaluating investments and building portfolios with discipline, data, and ethics.
IRS Enrolled Agent
An Enrolled Agent is a federally licensed tax specialist who can represent clients before the IRS. They know filings, audits, and complex tax rules. IFS’s Nandita Das is an Enrolled Agent. That means she can give you clear, informed tax guidance and carefully planned, proactive guidance built into your broader financial plan.
RICP: Retirement Income Certified Professional
RICP stands for Retirement Income Certified Professional. The RICP designation trains advisors to turn savings into steady retirement income. It covers Social Security timing, pensions, withdrawals, taxes, and healthcare costs. Dr. Nandita Das holds the RICP. She helps build paychecks from your portfolio, plan smart withdrawals, and reduce surprises so your money supports the life you want.
Massachusetts Mediator
Chris Chen is a trained Mediator, having completed mediation training in accordance with M.G.L. Chapter 233, Section 23C. Mediation skills help clients talk through conflicts, lower stress, and reach agreements. In divorce or family money talks, he keeps conversations calm and focused.
Awards and Recognition
Insight Financial Strategists takes pride in being recognized by respected third-party organizations that review advisors using clear, independent standards.
Five Star Wealth Manager Award
Five Star Professional selects its Five Star Wealth Manager award recipients using ten objective criteria, including client retention, regulatory history, and professional credentials. Advisors cannot pay to be considered or to win. Only a small percentage of advisors in each metro area receive this recognition each year. Chris Chen of Insight Financial Strategists has been named a Five Star Wealth Manager in the Boston area for the sixth time, including recognition for 2025.
Indigo Top 36 Influencers for Financial Advisors
Indigo Marketing’s “36 Top Influencers for Financial Advisors in 2022” recognizes professionals who move the industry forward through education, ideas, and practical tools. Chris Chen, CFP®, was included for his work in retirement planning, investment management, and divorce financial planning at Insight Financial Strategists.
Investopedia’s 100 Most Influential Financial Advisors
Investopedia named Chris Chen, CFP®, to its list of the “100 Most Influential Financial Advisors” in both 2018 and 2019. The list highlights advisors who make a broad impact through education, thought leadership, and consumer-focused resources. Chris was recognized for practical guidance that helps people make informed financial decisions during complex life stages.
InvestmentNews Excellence in Diversity and Inclusion Award
InvestmentNews honored Nandita Das, Ph.D., CFP®, as a 2018 Diversity and Inclusion Lifetime Achievement honoree. Recognized as a “See It, Be It Role Model,” Dr. Das was honored for more than a decade of work in finance and her commitment to helping immigrant professionals understand the U.S. financial system and build secure futures for their families.
The Team
The Insight Financial Strategists team starts by listening. A client’s goals, concerns, and timeline shape everything we recommend. From there, we work together to build a plan that fits the life they want.
Chris Chen, CFP®, CDFA™, RLP®, is a fiduciary, fee-only wealth strategist who helps people through major life changes such as divorce and retirement. Clients value his steady guidance and the way he explains complex choices in plain language. Chris is also a trained mediator, which helps him navigate delicate situations and keep the focus on fair, practical outcomes.
Dr. Nandita Das, PhD, CFP®, CFA®, EA, RICP®, leads financial planning. She combines academic rigor with real-world planning experience. Her background in retirement income, tax strategy, and legacy planning helps clients see the whole picture.
James C. Wood Jr., Series 65, draws on years as an executive and business owner to advise professionals, entrepreneurs, and families. He understands how careers and companies evolve, and he helps clients align day-to-day decisions with long-term goals.
We are independent and fee-only, which means no commissions and no product sales. You get advice that puts your interests first, delivered by a team that cares about clarity and follow-through. Whether you need help with investing, cash flow, divorce finances, or retirement income, you will have experienced professionals on your side.
Start Your Plan With a Team You Can Trust
You deserve advice that puts you first and helps you make sense of the next step. Our fee-only, fiduciary team takes time to learn your goals, explain your choices in plain language, and build a plan that fits the life you want.
If you are ready to move forward, reach out today. We look forward to earning your trust, making a personal plan that fits your life, and helping you reach your financial goals.
