University College Dublin
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I know, let’s sign upI have an account, let me sign in firstThe Graduate Diploma in Financial Planning, awarded by University College Dublin (UCD), is a highly regarded postgraduate qualification (level 9), designed for those working in, or who would like to develop a career in, financial planning and wealth management. It is designed for those who wish to develop their financial planning knowledge and skills to the highest international standards.
University College Dublin
Who is this programme for?
The programme is specifically designed to provide financial planners with the knowledge and understanding of the applicable regulatory requirements, the mechanisms and purpose of the main investment products and the ability to satisfy their individual clients’ financial planning and investment portfolio needs.
The Graduate Diploma also seeks to deepen your technical knowledge of areas such as asset, finance and risk management and provide the tools to develop effective mutually beneficial client relationships.
This programme will provide you with the knowledge and skills required for a career as a professional financial planner. It will;
Enhance your knowledge of the constituent disciplines underpinning financial planning including investments, pensions, taxation and estate planning.
Develop your analytical, problem solving and decision-making skills to produce comprehensive financial planning solutions.
Enable you to evaluate economic, financial and other relevant data to create integrated financial plans.
Promote a deep understanding of professional values and ethical issues in financial planning execution.
Prepare you for the Certified Financial Planner™ designation qualifying examination
Watch Jim Connolly discuss the features and benefits of the UCD Accredited Graduate Diploma in Financial Planning Programme, your route to the Certified Financial Planner™ (CFP®)
IOB have brought together an elite panel of lecturers and speakers - each a specialist in their field relevant to the programme and designation.
Delivery is 100% online
When you successfully complete this programme, you will be awarded a Graduate Diploma in Financial Planning from UCD. This is a level 9 qualification on the National Framework of Qualifications.
This award is on the Pathway to MSc in Financial Services. Those wishing to continue their studies and achieve the MSc will receive the higher award only. To find out more, please visit iob.ie/programme/ msc-financial-services.
Assessment is a combination of continuous assessment and written exams.
IOB programmes are largely delivered and assessed online. Students should ensure they have appropriate equipment (laptop), and that appropriate software (including MSOffice: Office and Word) is available to them to participate in the programme and related assessments (continuous assessments and exams).
Financial and Data Analysis for Financial Plannng - €1,100
Tax and Estate Planning - €1,100
Retirement Planning - €1,100
Asset Management - €1,100
Risk Management and Financial Planning - €1,100
Integrated Personal Financial Planning - €1,100
Autumn Trimester 2024 - (Assessment in January 2025)
27 September 2024
This programme enrols twice a year. To see other enrolment dates in the 2024-25 academic year, please click on Key Dates.
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(NFQ level 9, 10 ECTS)
This module provides students with the underpinning financial and data analysis techniques required by the financial planning professional. It will cover the (i) structure and content of financial statements and their impact on valuations (ii) calculation principles behind financial planning products and (iii) data techniques relevant to the macro environment in which financial planning takes place.
(NFQ level 9, 10 ECTS)
This module introduces the fundamentals of the Irish taxation system and international aspects of taxation relevant to financial planning and wealth management. It covers the key taxation provisions and reliefs of the Irish tax legislation applicable to succession and estate planning which are relevant to the financial planner
(NFQ level 9, 10 ECTS)
This module deals with all aspects of retirement provision, public and private, relevant to providing financial advice. It provides you with a macro view of the regulatory environment for pensions. It explores in detail a range of issues including the structure and investment of private arrangements for groups and individuals, insured and non-insured.
(NFQ level 9, 10 ECTS)
An understanding of robust financial planning and wealth management is an important pre-requisite for meeting customers’ financial and lifestyle objectives. This module covers core concepts in modern portfolio theory and marries them with the practical application of tools and techniques to construct and manage client portfolios. It assimilates a range of theoretical and empirical evidence to provide the best solutions when advising customers on investment and wealth management.
(NFQ level 9, 10 ECTS)
The predominant part of this module deals with the important topic of risk management in financial planning. It covers the key risks that customers face through their financial life cycle, such as mortality and illness risk, investment risk and longevity risk. The aim of the module is to create advice processes that allow you identify and analyse the key risks for clients; devise appropriate solutions; and communicate those risks and solutions effectively. The module also covers the ethical requirements and responsibilities of the financial planner.
(NFQ level 9, 10 ECTS)
This is the capstone module of the graduate diploma and has been designed to integrate the learning from the other programme modules. It aims to develop the analytical and synthesis skills required by financial planners when providing comprehensive financial plans. This will be achieved through your active development of a number of case studies and the construction of a comprehensive real-life financial plan.
*Before registering for this module, candidates must have completed the first four modules and be registered for/have completed the Risk Management in Financial Planning module.
Certified Financial Planner™ professional or CFP® certification is the world’s most widely respected financial planning designation and it marks the Certified Financial Planner as being professional, competent, ethical and professional to the highest global standards.
At the end of 2023, there were 223,700 CFP professionals in 27 countries around the globe, including all of the main developed and developing economies.
The first cohort of candidates in Ireland were CFP certified (with the Graduate Diploma in Financial Planning) in early June 2011. There are now 993 CFP professionals in Ireland.
Upon successful completion of the Asset Management module, students will receive an invitation for the Asset Management Professional Designation.
The Professional Certificate in Asset Management is awarded by UCD, Ireland’s premier university and among the top 1% of universities worldwide. This professional certificate is the sole programme in Ireland that satisfies the educational requirement for the IOB Asset Management Professional (AMP) designation.
The AMP designation, underpinned by both UCD and IOB, is set to become the premier professional designation for those working in Asset Management administration in Ireland. It is exclusive to IOB members who have successfully completed the professional certificate.
This programme enrols twice a year
Autumn Trimester 2024 - (Assessment in January 2025)
27 September 2024
The minimum entry requirements for the Graduate Diploma in Financial Planning are as follows:
An honours degree (min. 2.2 L8 NFQ)
or
Equivalent relevant professional qualification (e.g.) Qualified Financial Adviser (QFA), with three years’ relevant work experience obtained in the banking or financial services industry, Chartered Tax Advisers (CTAs), accountants, solicitors and barristers.
or
Admission may also be considered for experienced professionals who do not meet the admission requirements as set out above, where they can demonstrate knowledge through their work i.e. they have more than 5 years’ experience in a management role (to be considered on a case-by-case basis).
Candidates should also have a working knowledge of Microsoft Excel before starting on the programme.
You must be a member, or become a member of IOB to undertake this programme.
Holders of the Chartered Tax Adviser (CTA) qualification qualify for an exemption from the Tax and Estate Planning module.
The programme acts as a gateway to the prestigious international designation Certified Financial Planner™ professional.
Financial Planning Standards Board Ireland (FPSB Ireland) require in addition to completing the Graduate Diploma in Financial Planning, a candidate who wishes to become a Certified Financial Planner™ professional in the Republic of Ireland must;
Have successfully completed the certification exam set by FPSB Ireland
Have met the three year experience requirement in financial planning as set out by FPSB Ireland
Accept continuing obligations for certification, and
Commit to the ethics and standards required for CFP® professionals.
If you hold an IOB designation or a designation managed by IOB, CPD hours may be awarded on successful completion of this programme.
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