Financial advice: Financial planning as a profession

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  • Опубліковано 29 чер 2024
  • When entering a profession, an individual is considering more than just the work they do, but their place in society. This video explores some of the common features of a modern profession and looks back at its historical origins.
    For members of Australia’s newest profession, financial planning, what can members expect during this time of change?
    The Ethics Centre has produced a new textbook to support advisers and academics as they work through the new education and professional standards.
    Everyday Ethics for Financial Advisers offers practical ways to apply ethics frameworks to real-life scenarios. The textbook, available in hard copy or online, is intended to be a long term companion to help advisers develop their ethical muscle. Available from all major online book retailers.
    Find out more at www.ethics.org.au/eefa
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