Featured Product
Get CSC® Study Tools worth $205 FREE until November 30
Featured Product
Better understand your clients' unique financial needs and goals to build positive client relationships with the CFSA.
Featured Product
FSRA has approved the Personal Financial Planner (PFP®) designation for Financial Planner title use in Ontario.
Featured Product
Explore different roles and opportunities available in the financial services industry and view the recommended courses and credentials.
Featured Product
Explore continuing education courses and meet your requirements for CSI, CIRO, CSF and other professional associations or certifications.
Featured Product
Get started with the Personal Financial Services Advice (PFSA) course to enhance your soft skills and build profitable client relationships.
Featured Product
Explore different roles and opportunities available in the financial services industry and view the recommended courses and credentials.
Featured Product
Take the first step towards meeting your career goals.
Featured Product
Write your exam through Remote Proctoring from any location (including your home) or In-Person at one of our test centres.
Featured Product
Meet the highest standards of experience & education for financial professionals with CSI certificates, designations & fellowship.
Featured Product
Join an elite group of leaders in financial services and make a meaningful impact for your clients with the Fellow of CSI (FCSI®).
Featured Product
Master financial planning skills with the ISO and FSRA-certified Personal Financial Planner (PFP®) designation.
Featured Product
Learn how to manage money on a discretionary basis for sophisticated clients with Chartered Investment Manager (CIM®).
Featured Product
Establish your credibility to address the unique needs of affluent clients with Certified International Wealth Manager (CIWM).
Featured Product
Featured Product
Gain expertise in the regulations and tax implications that are crucial for management and transfer of wealth with MTI®.
Featured Product
Talent Pro connects organizations with qualified and licensed candidates to fill active opportunities in the banking industry.
Featured Product
Talent Pro connects organizations with qualified and licensed candidates to fill active opportunities in the banking industry.
Featured Product
During Financial Literacy Month we aim to help Canadians understand their finances better & navigate the changing economic landscape.
Featured Product
CSI Podium offers designation holders opportunities to speak on topics to benefit their clients, colleagues, and the investing public via webinars.
Featured Product
FSRA has approved the Personal Financial Planner (PFP®) designation for Financial Planner title use in Ontario.
Featured Product
FSRA has approved the Personal Financial Planner (PFP®) designation for Financial Planner title use in Ontario.
Important Update: Canada Post Strike & Shipping Guidelines. Learn More.
Home > Learning > Courses > Financial Planning I (FP I) > FP1 Curriculum
Through this course, candidates will learn how to:
This chapter provides an introduction to wealth management as a distinct practice in today’s financial services environment. You will learn about the key trends in the industry and the skills and traits you need to be a successful wealth advisor. We also explain how changes in the regulatory environment are likely to affect advisors in the wealth management industry. Furthermore, we provide a process with which you can create a financial plan and manage the diverse wealth management needs of your clients. Finally, we explain the importance of assembling a team of specialists you can rely on to help provide holistic wealth management services to your clients.
Topics covered in this chapter are:
The first step in the financial planning process is to help your clients create a budget. With a budget in place, they can see how much of their income they can use to service loan payments and how much they can save for their future. During this process, it is important that you remain abreast of rapid changes in the financial services industry, particularly in the areas of technology and regulation. This chapter explains your role as an advisor in the financial planning process in terms of helping your clients budget and teaching them about consumer lending.
Topics covered in this chapter are:
Housing expenditures represent the largest portion of monthly expenses for most people, and the purchase of a house is almost always a major financial decision. Because few can afford to purchase a home outright, most people finance the purchase with a mortgage loan. This chapter explains your role as an advisor in the financial planning process in terms of helping your clients plan to purchase a home.
Topics covered in this chapter are:
Because taxes have an impact on most financial products, tax planning should be viewed as an integral part of financial planning, and not a separate function. As an advisor, you are not expected to be a tax expert, but you cannot disregard taxation altogether. Investment and financial decisions are not made for tax reasons alone, but ignoring taxes can lead to poor choices that fail to maximize after-tax wealth. This chapter explains your role as an advisor in the financial planning process in terms of helping your clients plan for the tax implications pertaining to their financial plans.
Topics covered in this chapter are:
One of your most important roles as an advisor is to understand and evaluate the different types of investments available to your clients, so you can recommend appropriate choices. To assess an investment’s performance, you first need to know the types of risks that affect it. You must also be able to measure those risks and determine whether your clients will be adequately compensated for bearing them. This chapter explains your role as an advisor in helping your clients create investment plans that are tailored to their individual needs and objectives.
Topics covered in this chapter are:
To provide sound advice to clients who are planning for retirement, you must have a solid understanding of retirement savings vehicles. RRSPs are the preferred vehicle for many clients wishing to supplement their future retirement income. During financial planning discussions, your clients will want to know how best to maximize their savings and minimize their taxes. A long-term retirement strategy should be established early and reviewed periodically. This chapter explains your role as an advisor in the financial planning process in terms of helping your clients create retirement savings plans that are tailored to their individual needs and objectives.
Topics covered in this chapter are:
The drafting of wills and powers of attorneys in all Canadian provinces other than Quebec is derived from common law, which are laws developed through court decisions. In Quebec, the Civil Code applies. Consequently, rules of general application in Quebec will differ in many respects from those that apply in the rest of Canada. The content in this chapter covers both common law and the Civil Code. This chapter explains your role as an advisor in the financial planning process in terms of helping your clients create estate plans that are tailored to their individual needs and circumstances.
Topics covered in this chapter are:
Risk management is a fundamental element of financial planning. The goal of this function is to minimize the potential costs related to common risks by managing them in the most efficient way possible. As an advisor, you should be able evaluate common risks and help protect your clients from the threat they pose to their current and future financial security. This chapter explains your role as an advisor in the financial planning process in terms of helping your clients create risk management plans that are tailored to their individual needs and circumstances.
Topics covered in this chapter are:
CSI’s online learning system helps you meet your study goals. You’ll benefit from:
Upon successfully completing this course, you will be able to download a Notice of Course Completion available through your student profile. This will remain on your profile as formal confirmation of course completion. Please note that a certificate will not be issued upon completion of this course.