Abstract
Personal financial planning in Australia is drawing interest from a wide range of groups including consumers, regulators, the financial services industry, accountants, and educators. This paper reflects on the development of the Australian financial planning industry, focusing on its historical background and the relevant regulatory environment. This article then provides a descriptive analysis of the availability of dedicated financial planning courses currently available in Australian universities at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. The Australian findings suggest the existence of considerable research opportunities to study professionalism in financial planning and the fundamental role that education plays in this process.
Original language | English |
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Journal | Financial Services Review |
Publication status | Published - 2006 |
Keywords
- personal financial planning
- Australian universities
- higher education courses
- history of Australian financial planning
- regulatory environment