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Vern Hayden Recognized for Six Decades of Financial Planning Leadership

After transitioning from a career as a United States Air Force major to the financial sector in 1969, Vern Hayden has spent over fifty years reshaping how individuals approach retirement. Marquis Who's Who recently honored the veteran advisor for his contributions to financial literacy and his long-standing commitment to professional standards.

Bio & NewsAugust 21, 2026470 reads0

Mr. Hayden, currently a certified financial planner with Moneco Advisors in South Salem, NY, built his reputation by shifting the industry focus from product sales toward comprehensive client advising. His early career included writing foundational training manuals for The Fireman's Fund and developing media projects like the television pilot One for the Money. These efforts established a framework for professional planning that emphasized client education over commissions.

Throughout his career, Mr. Hayden held significant leadership roles, including chairman of the board for the College for Financial Planning and co-founder of the National Endowment for Financial Education. From 1994 to 2004, his expertise in mutual funds earned him the moniker "Mr. Mutual Fund" from CNBC’s Bill Griffith. Even after decades of service, he remains active, releasing his latest book, How Do I Know You Won't Steal My Money?, in 2025.

His methodology, rooted in early lessons of generosity from his parents, emphasizes understanding individual circumstances before providing guidance. Reflecting on the evolution of his field, Mr. Hayden notes that adaptation is essential for survival. He continues to manage a select group of retirement clients, maintaining a career path he describes as a parallel to his father's ministry, focused on helping others navigate their financial independence.

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