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What will you learn about?

The seven courses in the Advanced Mutual Funds Advice Program cover the major competencies of an advisor who deals with mutual fund clients. The seven courses include:

What is the course syllabus?

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Course 1: Client Discovery

Topics covered in this module:

  • Information Required by Regulation and Law
  • Going Beyond the Regulatory and Legal Minimum
  • The Client Discovery Process
  • Analyzing Personal Financial Statements and Savings Plan
  • Credit Planning
  • What Is Behavioural Finance?
  • The Relevance of Behavioural Finance to the Advisor
  • Risk Tolerance Questionnaires and Their Limitation
  • What Are Investor Biases?
  • What Are Investor Personality Types?
  • How an Advisor can Apply Bias Diagnoses When structuring an Asset Allocation Program

Course 2: Tax Planning

Topics covered in this module:

  • Financial Planning and Taxation
  • Personal Income Tax Returns
  • Taxation of Investment Income
  • Taxable and Non-Taxable Employee Benefits
  • Techniques to Minimize Taxes
  • Registered Plans Used for Non-Retirement Goals
  • Incorporation

Course 3: Retirement Planning

Topics covered in this module:

  • Employer-Sponsored Registered Retirement Plans
  • Funding Retirement
  • Preparing to Fund Retirement
  • An Overview of Registered Retirement Savings Plans
  • Registered Retirement Savings Plan Contribution Rules
  • Management of RRSP Accounts What Clients Should Know About their Registered Retirement Savings Plans
  • Employer-Sponsored Registered Retirement Plans
  • Funding Retirement
  • Government Pension Plans

Course 4: Estate Planning

Topics covered in this module:

  • Strategic Wealth Preservation: The Big Picture
  • Risk in the Context of Strategic Wealth Management
  • Measuring Risk
  • Identifying Risk within a Client’s Net Worth
  • The Family Life Cycle
  • The Personal Risk Management Process
  • Passing on the Estate
  • Other Factors to Consider when Making a Will
  • Probate Procedures to Validate a Will
  • Powers of Attorney and Living Wills (Advance Health Care Directives)
  • Getting the Family Involved
  • Simple Rules
  • Starting a Discussion on Family Issues
  • Specific Family Wealth Transfer Planning Issues
  • Family Law Issues That Could Affect the Transfer of Wealth
  • The Wealth Transfer Team
  • The Family Conference
  • Trusts
  • Taxation
  • General Issues to Consider for Estate Planning

Course 5: Foundations of Investment Management

Topics covered in this module:

  • A Systematic Approach to Investment Management
  • Portfolio Theory
  • International Investing
  • Asset Allocation
  • Strategic Asset Allocation
  • Rebalancing
  • Tactical Asset Allocation
  • Volatility in Mutual Fund Returns
  • The Steps in Selecting a Mutual Fund
  • People
  • Process
  • Philosophy
  • Performance
  • The Regulation and Structure of Exchange-Traded Funds
  • Key Features of Exchange-Traded Funds
  • The Various Types of Exchange-Traded Funds
  • The Risks of Investing in Exchange-Traded Funds
  • Alternative Investments
  • Benefits and Risks of Investing in Alternatives
  • Alternative Investment Structures
  • Alternative Investment Risk Drivers and Suitability

Course 6: Retirement Planning Income and Products

Topics covered in this module:

  • The Impact of Market History
  • The Role of Dividends
  • The Time Value of Fluctuations
  • Loss Recovery
  • Monetization Strategies, Reverse Mortgages, and Other Strategies to Generate Income Using the Home
  • Fixed Income Risks
  • Fixed Income Strategies
  • Covered Call Writing
  • Preferred Shares
  • High-Yield Fixed Income Funds
  • Real Return Bonds
  • Exchange-Traded Funds
  • Life-Cycle Funds
  • Index-Linked Guaranteed Investment Certificates
  • Mortgage-Backed Securities
  • Understanding Annuities
  • Types of Annuities
  • Segregated Funds
  • Guaranteed Minimum Withdrawal Benefit Contracts

Course 7: Practice Management for Mutual Fund Representatives

Topics covered in this module:

  • Goal Setting and Self-Management
  • Marketing and Campaigns
  • Business Organization
  • Time Management and Client Service
  • Business Management
  • Action Plan
  • The Dealer Relationship
  • Know your Client and Know Your Product
  • Conflicts of Interest
  • Complaint Resolutions

AMFA Certification Examination

Students must first complete the seven AMFA courses before enrolling in the AMFA Certification exam. The exam is 100 multiple choice questions with a 2-hour time limit. You can learn more about the exam on the AMFA Certification Exam page.

How you’ll learn?

Each course consists of a series of modules (2 to 4 modules depending on the course) covering specialized mutual fund topics. The modules range in length from 5 to 10 hours. Each module concludes with an online test. Completion of that test earns the learner multi-jurisdictional CE credits. Students thus earn CE credits incrementally as they work their way through the program.

Course Completion and Digital Badge

Upon successfully completing this program, 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 your program completion.

You can also accept a digital badge through your student profile after successful completion of the program. Digital badges are portable image files that allow you to share your credentials across the web. You can post them to your email signature, personal website, social media channels—even to electronic copies of your resume.