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Private Wealth Management - ECFS906

This unit builds on concepts covered in core units and incorporates the provision of private wealth management advice to investors. Aspects relating to client engagement and retention from the viewpoint of a private wealth manager will be covered and this is also contrasted and applied to other forms of advice delivery such as superannuation funds, SMSF, mass customised advice and robo-advice. A particular focus is on development and delivery of advice for long term investing, e.g. saving to fund expenditure in retirement. Aspects of behavioural finance, fiduciary duties and responsibilities, and investment governance as it relates to the private wealth context will also be examined.

Credit Points: 2
When Offered:

AFC Term 1 City - Applied Finance Centre, City Campus, January to March

Staff Contact(s): Mr Justin Sadler
Prerequisites:

(Admission to MAppFin or MAppFin(Adv) or GradDipAppFin or GradCertPost-MAppFin) and (AFCP801 or ECFS865)  Prerequisite Information

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Assessed As: Graded
Offered By:

Department of Applied Finance and Actuarial Studies

Faculty of Business and Economics

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