Only 23% of certified financial planners are women, and that percentage has not budged in more than a decade.

"The financial planning profession needs to reflect the population it serves," Executive Director of the Center for Financial Planning Marilyn Mohrman-Gillis said in a statement.

It is why the Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards' Center for Financial Planning announced a new mentorship program, known as WIN-to-WIN.

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