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CG44 - Bachelor of Financial Planning
Program Aim
On successful completion of this program, students should be able to do:
- understand the role of a financial planner and the process of financial planning;
- understand the Australian legal and regulatory framework in which financial planners operate;
- understand and apply theories of investment, portfolio management and (investment and insurance) risk management;
- understand the Australian taxation system, and identify and analyse the effects of taxation on particular financial products and strategies;
- understand the operation of superannuation, and identify and analyse taxation implications on the retirement needs of individuals;
- understand estate planning and how the Australian social security system is impacted by different income streams; and
- integrate the various financial plan components to construct a comprehensive financial plan for a fictitious client.
Program Structure
Students must complete 24 courses/144 units of credit
- 22 core courses;and
- 2 elective courses taken from any 6 credit undergraduate course from the Faculty of Business and Informatics.