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Massey considers financial planning degree

Monday 17th of June 2013

Director of financial planning Claire Matthews said it was a response to requests from the sector for a full degree to help boost professionalism.

It would be similar to the Bachelor of Accounting degree for accountants.

A degree is already required for advisers in Australia and many other countries.

She said it would offer a way for school leavers to get into financial advice as a career option.

But she said advisers’ input was important to ensure the degree met the needs of the sector.

“There has been speculation that in due course a degree will be the minimum requirement for Authorised Financial Adviser status in New Zealand – while this is likely to be some time in the future Massey intends to be well-placed for that eventuality.”

She wants advisers to fill out an online survey being conducted by Hanover Research. Those who complete it will be in the draw to win an iPad.

To complete the survey, which will take 5-10 minutes, click here
 

Comments (5)
Tim Anderson
Great idea! As long as there is an opportunity for those of us with existing commerce degrees to cross credit, do the additional papers and meet any new standards.
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11 years ago

Theresa Hatton
Have done the survey very disappointing all questions were asked as to what is important to an Employer - for goodness sake most advisers are self employed typical for Massey to not understand this.
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11 years ago

W K
@frustrated - sadly, most people, regulators, academics and some advisers included, still do not understand the concept of financial planning.
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11 years ago

Brent Sheather
agree..the survey was stupid..self serving non relevant questions...almost as if the person in charge had no practical knowledge of the industry let alone what was required to address the issues.
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11 years ago

Broker Broker
Best thing you could do is get 30 brokers in the room who have had over 10 years experience to share their knowledge. Way more valuable than a degree run by an academic who has never sold life insurance and can't relate to people...
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11 years ago

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