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Degree in Financial Services
As financial services becomes more complex and advisers
are required to be more skilful at what they do, then so must qualifications
keep pace.
You already have AFPC (either three or ten subjects,
or somewhere in between) but you wonder what to do next.
As the industry moves to a profession, there will be
greater emphasis placed on clearly understood levels of skill and
professionalism. While the designation FPFS or APFS may mean a lot
to someone within the profession, these designatory letters tell
the general investor very little at all, either by way of what they
mean or how knowledgeable or skilful the adviser is.
For advisers who wish to develop themselves and stay
among the elite within the profession, why not consider a degree
in financial services? Napier University in Edinburgh are running
a programme which, on successful completion, enable the candidate
to graduate with a BA (Hons) in Financial Services'.
The programme lasts for between twelve and twenty four months, dependent
upon your entry point. It has the added advantage of operating on
a distance learning basis, which can be fitted around the busy life
you lead.
The organisation and delivery of the degree is through
Napier University and the attached PDF document will give an overview
of the programme and syllabus.
Read this
for more information or e mail s.falconer@napier.ac.uk
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