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Dear counsellor, kindly let me know about the distance learning programme, CFP of Indian institute of financial planning ( IIFP ) ,
Asked by ARAVANAN on 16 September 2008 at 7:06 PM.
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Answered by Studyplaces Counsellor India
The CFP Certification is accorded by the FPSB India. Aspiring students have various options to get this certification like self study or by acquiring the required expertise and knowledge through an FPSB India approved education provider like IIFP. IIFP offers various options to students to suit their requirements like full time class room teaching as well as distance learning. Classes are arranged as per the convenience of the enrolled students. The curriculum, prescribed by FPSB consists of the following six modules: Module 1: Introduction to Financial Planning – This module is comprehensive and offers a complete overview of the financial planning process. It focuses on a globally accepted six-step financial planning process: general principles of cash-flow planning, budgeting, legal aspects of financial planning and acquaints the students with concepts of risk management, investments, insurance, retirement solutions, tax and estate planning, which are covered in greater detail in the subsequent five modules. Module 2: Risk Management and Insurance Planning – This module examines the principles of risk management and insurance to identify a client's risk exposure and accordingly select appropriate risk management techniques. The module reviews basic insurance products, analyzes various insurance needs and finally determines the type and amount of insurance best suited to the client's situation and needs. Module 3: Retirement Planning and Employee Benefits – This module assesses the significance of retirement planning, teaches analysis techniques, review of retirement employee benefits (such as EPF, PPF, Superannuation Fund etc.) and the process to be adopted while developing a retirement plan. Module 4: Investment Planning – This module trains students in understanding the client's investment needs and risk appetite and providing suitable solutions aimed at wealth creation. It reviews all categories of investments, client evaluation methods, and economic factors, risk and return analysis, valuation techniques, asset allocation procedures and portfolio performance assessment. Module 5: Tax and Estate Planning – This module aims to enhance the student's knowledge in the realm of personal taxation and tax planning, by providing a synopsis of the key tax components. Module 6: Advanced Financial Planning – The final module builds upon the knowledge gained in the previous modules and incorporates all aspects of personal finance that are vital for developing a comprehensive financial plan. The duration of this course is around 10 months For full information about the financial courses and colleges log on CPF course of IIFP. DEAR COUNSELOR , THE answer is just wat s there in the iifp link, i asked 4 the other details;kindly help on the same
Asked by ARAVANAN on 17 September 2008 at 3:27 PM.
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Answered by Studyplaces Counsellor India
Dear student, please give me full information about your question. What do you mean by other details? Thanks and regards Counsellor Studyplaces.com.
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Dear student,
Thanks for writing to us!
Please let us know about specific query you have regarding IIFP so that we can provide you information about it.
For any information regarding IIFP log on to http://www.studyplaces.com/institute/The+Indian+Institute+of+Financial+Planning+(IIFP)
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