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Be What You Want To Be: 13CQUni (132786)
CG69 - Bachelor of Financial Planning/Bachelor of Accounting
Program Aim
On successful completion of this program, students should be able to:
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Understand the roles and work of financial planners.
- Understand the Australian legal and regulatory framework in which financial planners and accountants operate.
- Understand and apply theories of investment, portfolio management and risk management (investment and insurance).
- Understand the Australian taxation system so as to be able to give sound advice on tax 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.
- Understand the composition and interpretation of financial reports.
- Understand how to make resource allocation decisions using the major management accounting and costing techniques available.
- Understand the role, responsibilities and limitations of auditors.
- Integrate the various financial plan components to construct a comprehensive financial plan for a fictitious client.
Program Structure
Students must complete 32 courses/192 units of credit:
- 27 core courses; and
- 5 elective courses chosen from the Faculty of Arts, Business, Informatics and Education Undergraduate Electives page, provided prerequisites have been met.