ifs School of Finance DipFA®
What is DipFA®?
The ifs School of Finance Diploma for Financial Advisers (DipFA®)
is a new qualification for financial advisers who wish to enhance
their prospects by demonstrating a higher level of knowledge and
skills. All parts of the DipFA® are accredited at Level 4 in the
National Qualifications Framework, consistent with the
professionalism proposals within the FSA’s ongoing Retail
Distribution Review.
The DipFA®
- is a challenging and relevant programme of study that builds
on existing adviser expertise and qualifications and reflects
what advisers actually do
- is accredited at Level 4 in the National Qualifications
Framework and contributes to the key RDR objective to obtain a
higher-level qualification by 2012
- enhances knowledge in core areas such as regulation,
investment principles, risk, taxation and personal financial
planning
- uses real-life scenarios to develop the essential skills to
apply this technical knowledge in practice
- is achievable within nine months assuming you have already
completed a relevant benchmark Level 3 qualification
Feature Summary
Entry requirement is a recognised financial advice qualification
at Level 3 (eg CeFA®)
DipFA® comprises two compulsory units:
- Financial Planning Principles (FPP)
- Advanced Financial Advice (AFA)
- Both units are set at NQF Level 4
- Registration costs £595 with full ifs School of
Finance Tutor Support, less without it.
- Registration fee includes a study guide, an online support
service with a dedicated tutor and electronic access to a wide
range of reference materials
- On successful completion you can use the letters DipFA®
after your name
- There are four registration intakes a year, in January,
April, July and October
Studying for the DipFA®
The level of DipFA® is reflected in the complexity of the
technical knowledge and the mix of application and communication
skills that is required for successful completion. It is a
challenging and intensive programme of study that equates to 310
hours of guided learning undertaken over a nine-month period. Study
and assessment comprises three elements:
Element 1
- The initial period of study is oriented towards
completion of the Financial Planning Principles element,
which assesses knowledge and understanding of the broader
financial services environment and the specific issue of
assessing risk within customer advice scenarios.
- Assessment of the FPP element will take place from month
three and will be an electronic objective test, available at
over 150 test centres nationwide, with confirmation of the
results provided on the day.
Element 2
- The second element is the completion of the Advanced
Financial Advice coursework assignment, in month seven,
designed to test technical knowledge and its application.
- Click here for an
article on how to pass the Coursework.
Element 3
- The third and final element, at month nine, is a
three-hour written examination combining knowledge,
understanding and application of both units. This will be
held at a number of UK locations and will be based on a
realistic, real-life scenario that reflects what advisers
need to do to provide added value to their customers in
terms of detailed, technically appropriate advice delivered
in language accessible to consumers.
- Two weeks before the exam the ifs will issue a factfind
on which the examination questions will be based.
- Students will be expected to formulate a report showing
detailed analysis and recommendations. The pass marks are
70% for the objective assessment and 50% for the coursework
and examination.
- Students are required to complete all three elements
successfully to be awarded the DipFA®. There may be
compensation for a marginal fail between the latter two
assessments.
Studying for DipFA® with Archer Training
Stage
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Content
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Archer Training
Support
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FPP Exam
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3 Months
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Multiple-choice
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75
questions
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2 hour exam
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Pass mark
70%
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The Coursework
Assignment
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4 Months
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Maximum 2000
words
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Case study
element
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Approx four
months to complete
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Pass Mark
50%
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Scores in
the Coursework Assignment
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Account for
30% of the Advanced Financial Advice Exam
final exam mark
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- Face to
face workshop on how to structure your
assignments and communication skills
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Advanced Financial
Advice Exam
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2 Months
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You are sent a
case study fact find 2 weeks before the exam
+ given additional details in the exam
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3 hr
written exam
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Prepare a
written report based upon the case study
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Pass mark
50%
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Coursework
counts 30% + AFA Exam represents 70% towards
the final exam result.
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- Face to
face workshop on the Advanced Financial
Advice fact find.
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January 2010 Enrolment Gateway - Key Dates
Registration Window
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05/01/10 to 12/03/10 |
Course Start Date
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06/04/10 |
Financial Planning Principles (FPP)
Starts
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06/04/10 |
FPP Test Window
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14/06/10 to 02/07/10 |
AFA Coursework Assignment available
online
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05/07/10 |
Writing of coursework
assignment
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05/07/10 to 29/10/10 |
Coursework submission deadline
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29/10/10 |
AFA Examination (AFA) Preparation
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01/11/10 to 11/01/11 |
AFA Exam Date
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11/01/11 |
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