20 23 COU RSE C ATA LO G U E Advocis® is a trademark of The Financial Advisors Association of Canada
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New to the industry....................................................................................................................................5
CLU® credential program..........................................................................................................................6
PFA™ credential program.........................................................................................................................7
CHS™ designation program.....................................................................................................................8
QAFP™ and CFP designation programs..............................................................................................9
CE for evolving your practice.................................................................................................................10
CE for advisors interested in the group insurance market............................................................11
CE for advisors interested in technology............................................................................................12
CE for advisors working with aging clients........................................................................................13
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CE for advisors interested in ethics......................................................................................................14
CE for advisors interested in compliance...........................................................................................15
CE for advisors interested in protecting their practice..................................................................16
Advocis Annual Events..............................................................................................................................19
CE for advisors interested in advanced concepts............................................................................20
CE for advisors interested in niche programs...................................................................................21
Complimentary CE for Advocis members...........................................................................................23
CE for advisors looking for adventure and education....................................................................24
CE Accreditation Chart..............................................................................................................................26
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About Us Advocis, The Financial Advisors Association of Canada, is the largest voluntary professional membership association of financial advisors in Canada, representing more than 17,000 member-clients and 40 Chapters across the country. Advocis provides professional education programs for financial advisors and planners, offering a wide range of designation courses and continuing education relevant to your career. By choosing Advocis, you will receive industry-leading education, regardless of what stage you are at in your career. We will guide you along your professional development pathway through all your career milestones.
New to the Industry? The first step in becoming licensed to offer insurance solutions to your clients is to successfully complete an approved Life License Qualification Program (LLQP). Get your career underway with the Advocis LLQP, recognized as one of the top programs leading to high first-time provincial exam pass rates.
Who Should Enrol? •
Anyone seeking a provincial life insurance license
Our program also offers key tools & resources, complimentary eLearning video lessons, practice exam tools, feedback reports, study guides, complimentary 1-year Advocis membership, and much more!
Program Structure The Advocis LLQP program consists of four modules: • Module 1: Life Insurance • Module 2: Accident & Sickness • Module 3: Segregated Funds & Annuities • Module 4: Ethics & Professional Practice, and/or Ethics & Professional Practice (Québec). Each module has a corresponding modular certification exam, which must be completed with a minimum grade of 60%. Once all the certification exams have been successfully completed, you will be eligible to write the corresponding provincial exams to obtain your license.
Format • • •
Self-study, online learning, and certification exams One year window for completion 30 study hours
CE Credits
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Credential Programs Chartered Life Underwriter (CLU®) The Chartered Life Underwriter (CLU®) credential program has been widely recognized for nearly a century as a superior mark of excellence in the financial services industry. Advocis is honored to be the education provider for this prestigious designation. CLU® designation holders are regarded as elite professional financial advisors who specialize in developing effective solutions for individuals, business owners, and professionals in the areas of risk management, wealth creation and preservation, estate planning, and wealth transfer. The CLU® designation is conferred in Canada exclusively by The Institute for Advanced Financial Education (“The Institute”). The Institute is the leading designation body in Canada for financial services practitioners in the specialty areas of Advanced Estate, Wealth Transfer, and Living Benefits.
Who Should Enrol? • Individuals looking to earn the highly regarded CLU® designation in Canada • Financial services professionals or specialists looking to help consumers build and preserve wealth through effective wealth creation, estate planning, and wealth transfer solutions
Requirements for CLU Designation Completion of: • The Advocis Core Curriculum Program modules: ° Financial Planning Profession & Financial Services Industry Regulation (911) ° Financial Analysis (912) ° Credit and Debt (913) ° Registered Retirement Plans (914) ° Government Benefit Plans (915) ° Registered Education and Disability Plans (916) ° Economics (917) ° Investments (918) ° Taxation (919) ° Law (920) ° Insurance (921) ° Human Behaviour (922) • CLU Designation Courses ° Advanced Concepts in Tax & Law for Personal Planning (255) ° Tax & Legal Principles for Businesses and their Owners (256) ° Advanced Estate Planning (257)
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Professional Financial Advisor (PFA™) The Professional Financial Advisor (PFA™) credential program was created to meet the everyday demands of the professional advisor. With practice-based training in a real-world environment, the PFA focuses on practice development, technical knowledge and compliance & ethics to help newer advisors get a successful head start while also empowering existing advisors to fine-tune the primary building blocks of their business. The PFA designation is conferred in Canada exclusively by The Institute for Advanced Financial Education (The Institute™), the leading credentialing body in Canada for financial services practitioners in the specialty areas of Advanced Estate, Wealth Transfer and Living Benefits. The PFA designation is conferred exclusively by The Institute, the leading designation body in Canada for financial services practitioners in the specialty areas of Advanced Estate, Wealth Transfer, and Living Benefits.
Who should enrol? • Newer financial advisors looking to develop the fundamental knowledge and practical experience necessary to build a successful practice • Experienced financial advisors looking to brush up on key skills and revisit essential topics related to regulation, practice management and creating client value
Requirements for PFA Designation • Successful completion of the Advocis PFA Program Courses ° Course 1: Business Elements ° Course 2: Enhancing Client Connections ° Course 3: Building Client Value ° Course 4: Fine Tuning Your Practice and The Value of Advice • Successful completion of the Final Comprehensive Exam
CE Credits
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Designation Programs Certified Health Insurance Specialist (CHS™) The Certified Health Insurance Specialist (CHS) designation program was established in 2011 by The Institute for Advanced Financial Education (The Institute) to raise the bar on professional standards and practice methods of financial advisors in the health insurance sector, and to provide designation holders with expertise in this specialized field. Advocis is proud to be the education provider for the CHS — the only health insurance focused designation in Canada — which strategically positions financial advisors to meet the demand for informed living benefits advice. The CHS designation is conferred exclusively by The Institute, the leading designation body in Canada for financial services practitioners in the specialty areas of Advanced Estate, Wealth Transfer, and Living Benefits.
Who should enrol? • Individuals looking to earn the only health-insurance focused designation in Canada • Financial services professionals or specialists looking to provide expertise in income replacement, critical illness, long-term care, disability and group benefits.
Requirements for CHS Designation Successful completion of the: • CHS Designation courses: ° Disability Income Insurance - Individual & Group (303) ° Critical Illness, Long-term Care and Group Benefits (504) • Financial Planning Fundamentals for Health Insurance Professionals Program (505): ° Financial Planning Profession & Financial Services Industry Regulation (911) ° Financial Analysis (912) ° Credit and Debt (913) ° Government Benefit Plans (915) ° Human Behaviour (922)
CE Credits
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Advocis Core Curriculum Program for CFP® and QAFP™ Certification Advocis has developed an FP Canada-approved education program leading to CFP® and QAFP™ certification, to provide practitioners with a high degree of education in the delivery of competent financial planning advice and service. The CFP® designation is conferred by FP Canada after candidates complete rigorous examinations and meet other standards set by FP Canada.
Who Should Enrol? • Individuals looking to earn the internationally recognized QAFP™ and CFP® designation • Financial services professionals or specialists looking to help consumers plan for their financial future through comprehensive financial planning
Requirements for CFP Certification Completion of: • The following Advocis Core Curriculum Program for CFP and QAFP Certification modules: ° Financial Planning Profession & Financial Services Industry Regulation (911) ° Financial Analysis (912) ° Credit and Debt (913) ° Registered Retirement Plans (914) ° Government Benefit Plans (915) ° Registered Education and Disability Plans (916) ° Economics (917) ° Investments (918) ° Taxation (919) ° Law (920) ° Insurance (921) ° Human Behaviour (922) • The Advocis Advanced Curriculum Program for CFP® Certification (923) • Two educational courses offered only through FP Canada: ° Introduction to Professional Ethics (IPE) ° CFP Professional Education Program (CFP PEP) • The FP Canada QAFP™ and CFP® Examinations
CE Credits 9 2 02 3 A DVO C I S CO U RS E C ATALO GU E
CE for evolving your practice Getting Established At Advocis, we recognize that developing a reputable practice and creating sustainable strategies for growth is no easy task. To help you plant firm roots in the industry, whether you’re just starting out or you want to expand or reframe your practice, Advocis has created the Getting Established program. Following a practical approach, this program goes beyond traditional learning and incorporates a mentorship component as a steppingstone to help you bridge foundational learning with practical skills, setting the stage for long-term success. Paired with an experienced mentor, you’ll get the guidance you need to complete the required in-field program activities. This type of coaching allows you to drive the learning while at the same time gaining valuable insights and know-how from your mentor.
Format • Self-study online learning • One-on-one guidance from a mentor • One-year window for completion • Completion of 50 activities submitted online and reviewed by your Mentor
CE Credits
Advisor Growth Journey Advocis is partnering with The Legacy Companies, to bring special access to their Advisor Growth Journey. The Advisor Growth Journey provides bite-sized, actionable insights that will enhance and evolve your practice. Gain access to all the resources you’ll need to continue growing as a financial advisor.
Format • Self-study online learning • 365-day window for completion • Rich library of resources, articles, tools and access to a library of on-demand videos and webinars
CE Credits
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CE for advisors interested in the group insurance market Group Insurance Certificate Program Is one of your practice goals to expand and establish a link to the group insurance business? Are you currently leaving a lucrative group insurance opportunity on the table? If so, this certificate program is for you. Through the Group Insurance Certificate program, you will gain an understanding of the full range of group benefit coverages and plans for employee groups. You will also learn about plan funding, administration, and special marketing protocols, as well as the underwriting and claims processes of group benefit plan management. To successfully obtain the Group Insurance Certificate, students must complete the 12 modules in this program within one calendar year. Enrol in each module individually or by program.
Who should enrol? • Individuals looking to earn a certificate in group insurance • Individuals looking to obtain a greater understanding of group insurance
Format • Self-study online learning with quiz for each module • One-month window for completion of each module
Program Completion Requirements Successful completion of quiz for the following modules: • Module 1: Addressing Risk • Module 2: Benefit Plan Management • Module 3: Plan Design & Funding • Module 4: Plan Administration • Module 5: Claims Administration • Module 6: Underwriting • Module 7: Disability Income Replacement • Module 8: Extended Health Care Benefits • Module 9: Dental Coverage • Module 10: Wellness Programs • Module 11: Flexible Benefit Plans • Module 12: Insurance Marketing
CE Credits 11 2 02 3 A DVO C I S CO U RS E C ATALO GU E
CE for advisors interested in technology Strategic Selling with Social Media This continuing education program introduces financial advisors and planners to the world of social media, the different platforms available today and the demographics of each so that advisors can tailor their strategy to their target client market. The courses will highlight the importance of having an active presence online, and are framed through an advisor’s perspective. This course is for financial advisors and planners who are insurance and investment licensed.
Who should enrol? Individuals looking to obtain a greater understanding of social media.
Format • Self-study online learning • One-year window for completion
CE Credits
Understanding Your New Responsibility As a Financial Planner, you have two new rules to be aware of in the FP Canada Standards of Professional Responsibility. These govern the Use of Technology. In this course, Dave Faulkner, CFP and CLU, reviews these professional responsibilities and uses three case studies to fully understand why assumptions matter and how to apply these rules in your practice. The course also discusses the Projection Assumption Guidelines provided by FP Canada and finishes with advice on protecting yourself, your clients and your practice.
Format • Self-study online learning • 120-day window for completion • Completion of a quiz
CE Credits
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CE for advisors working with aging clients Working with Senior Clients Given the demographic shift that is taking place, most advisors have clients that are in their senior years. Advisors who learn more about working effectively with senior clients will have the opportunity to differentiate themselves as the goto advisor with their own clients as well as with their clients’ families, friends and in their community. This course with help advisors develop their practices and processes that will protect and empower their clients and protect their practice. They will learn about their responsibilities and how to recognize issues such as elder abuse and cognitive impairment. The course also includes access to many resources that advisors can use in their practice. This course is for financial advisors and planners who are insurance and investment licensed.
Format • Self-study online learning • One-year window for completion
CE Credits
Long Term Care Client Conversations COVID-19 has profoundly changed Canadian attitudes to long term care. What does this mean for the critical role advisors play as they help their clients create financial plans to support their care years? In this course, Karen Henderson, Founder and CEO of the Long Term Care Planning Network and Margaret Egan, Founder and Managing Director of strategy consultants Sinclair Barnes Limited discuss: • The long term care system today – how it works, what it costs, who pays, funding options • The long term care system going forward - how Covid and factors such as ageing-in-place are positively impacting the system • How these changes will help advisors reframe client conversations and generate client demand for creating effective financial plans to fund their care years • Case studies and examples to make client conversations about long term care planning easier.
Format • Self-study online learning • One-year window for completion
CE Credits
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CE for advisors interested in ethics Making Choices I, II and III: Ethics & Professional Responsibility in Practice Please note: These modules are purchased separately. Each course is one-hour and provides 1 Professional Responsibility and Ethics CE on successful completion. The course guides you through a review of the principles and codes that comprise the Standards of Professional Responsibility and presents client case studies to focus on their application in practice.
Format • Self-study online learning • One-month window for completion of each course • Completion of a quiz for each course
CE Credits
Ethics and Social Media In this course, Rod Burylo takes financial advisors and planners through the complex world of ethics and social media. He dives into the importance of ethics, the difference between ability trust and integrity trust, and reviews some of the problems that financial advisors and planners can face with social media. Rod underscores the importance of a clear and developed communications strategy, and helps financial advisors and planners develop their own. He also explores the legal guidelines around social media communication. Through real-world scenarios and case studies he interprets the Advocis Code of Conduct and FP Canada Standards of Professional Responsibility and how financial advisors and planners can act in accordance with these guides. You will finish the course with many best practices for your social media communication.
Format • Self-study online learning • One-month window for completion of each course • Completion of a quiz for each course
CE Credits
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CE for advisors interested in compliance | Compliance Toolkit Marketing and Communications As a financial advisor and planner, you must be aware of and understand the rules and regulations you will need to follow to ensure your marketing and communications initiatives are fully compliant.
Format • Self-study online learning • Completion of a quiz
CE Credits
Know Your Client and Fact-Finding The fact-finding process is an important part of providing effective service to your clients and can also help you reduce your personal liability. You need to be aware of and comply with all regulatory requirements, industry standards and practices that pertain to fact-finding, including when the Know Your Client (KYC) rule applies.
Format • Self-study online learning • Completion of a quiz
CE Credits
Know Your Product and Suitability Advisors and planners are unable to properly serve their clients unless they have the competencies to evaluate a client’s needs and understand various financial products. They must also have the ability to properly identify the products that best suit a client’s need. In this course, we focus on Know Your Product (KYP) and suitability, which require that an advisor use both the KYC and KYP processes to provide suitable recommendations that best meet a client’s needs.
Format • Self-study online learning • Completion of a quiz
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CE for advisors interested in protecting their practice | Risk Management CE Courses The Value of Errors and Omissions Insurance This course provides financial advisors with a general introduction to the various issues relating to E&O insurance so they are able to gain an in-depth understanding of the product itself. The presentation encourages advisors to take a risk management approach to their coverage and not view E&O insurance simply as a method of regulatory compliance.
Format • Self-study online learning • Completion of a quiz • 5% discount on E&O Insurance through Advocis Broker Services on completion of three Risk Management Courses
CE Credits
From Bad to Worse: Advisor Mistakes in the Claims Process It takes a team to manage the claims process. When a claim happens, the worst thing an advisor can do is try to take it on their own. This presentation provides a basic review of the claims management process and on the members of the claims management team, with the focus on mistakes that can be avoided by an advisor in the process that can expose the advisor to even greater risk.
Format • Self-study online learning • Completion of a quiz • 5% discount on E&O Insurance through Advocis Broker Services on completion of three Risk Management Courses
CE Credits
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Cyber and Privacy Liability Advisors collect huge amounts of personal information about their clients and are directly responsible for the protection of that information. This presentation focuses on key regulatory and legislative requirements relating to the collection and storage of personal information, what the rules and laws are regarding how you communicate with the public, the penalties and impact on a business when these rules are breached, and what advisors can do to protect themselves and their client information.
Format • Self-study online learning • Completion of a quiz • 5% discount on E&O Insurance through Advocis Broker Services on completion of three Risk Management Courses
CE Credits
Building a Protected Practice This course explores various legislation that advisors need to be aware of including PIPEDA, CRM and CASL. The responsibilities of advisors are also explored, including the importance of documentation, information collection and storage, privacy, transparency, disclosure and the importance of education for not only the advisor but also their clients and staff.
Format • Self-study online learning • Completion of a quiz • 5% discount on E&O Insurance through Advocis Broker Services on completion of three Risk Management Courses
CE Credits
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Selecting the Right E&O Protection This course explains the elements of E&O policies, an advisor’s vicarious liability and how an advisor can protect their firm. It also provides clarity on how an advisor assesses their protection needs based on their clients, size and scope of their practice and even which products they sell. Key definitions, conditions, terms and exclusions of E&O policies are reviewed, as well as what a lapse is and the risks of a lapse in coverage. Advisors are given guidance on choosing the right E&O for their practice.
Format • Self-study online learning • Completion of a quiz • 5% discount on E&O Insurance through Advocis Broker Services on completion of three Risk Management Courses
CE Credits
The Challenge of Documenting Nothing This course gives insight into what an advisor should document in situations where they have not received communication from their client. It takes a thorough look at record keeping, and how to manage records properly. It also underscores the importance of records at the time of a claim.
Format • Self-study online learning • Completion of a quiz • 5% discount on E&O Insurance through Advocis Broker Services on completion of three Risk Management Courses
CE Credits
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Advocis Annual Events Advocis Update Target Audience Designed for seasoned financial advisors and planners working in complex markets with individuals, families and small business owners. While the aim is to attract those financial advisors and planners holding a CFP® and/or CLU®, newer advisors have always benefited from the collaborative format of the in-depth discussions.
Seminar Format Offered in-person or remotely, the seminar consists of four (30-minute) videotaped interviews with industry experts. Each interview is followed by a (90-minute) case study discussion to reinforce an area or areas addressed during the interview. After participation in the seminar, Advanced Learning modules are included to compliment the seminar learning and earn additional CE credits.
Seminar Focus To keep financial advisors and planners current on important technical concerns and client-facing issues impacting financial planning today.
CE Credits Approved each year based on the specific content, usually 14 CE credits in total for the seminar and online learning modules.
Advocis Regulatory Affairs Symposium Symposium provides a forum for industry experts, regulators and the advisor community to exchange ideas on the sector’s most pressing regulatory issues through interactive panel discussions and lively presentations. Symposium features industry leaders from the insurance and investment sectors as well as prominent representatives from regulatory organizations. Symposium attendees enjoy an outstanding opportunity to: • Network with the financial industry’s key thought leaders and decision makers. • Listen and learn from industry experts about important regulatory issues impacting financial advisors’ businesses. • Earn CE credits.
To learn more or to register, please visit advocis.ca, for a Seminar visit the Events Calendar
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CE for advisors interested in advanced concepts Essentials of Buy Sells In Essentials of Buy Sells: Part One, Kevin Wark and Glenn Stephens review the financing options available, how to structure life insurance policies, planning considerations, shareholder agreements and partnership buy outs. In Essentials of Buy Sells: Part Two, Kevin Wark and Glenn Stephens review the various types of buy sell arrangements and the tax consequences of each, as well as family arrangements such as: family trusts, estate freezes, shareholder agreements, pipeline planning, non arms-length transfers, holding companies, estate balancing and family law issues.
Format • Self-study online learning • 120-day window for completion • Complimentary copy of the book written by Kevin Wark
CE Credits
Essentials of Insurance Transfers Kevin Wark and Glenn Stephens review the information you need to know for: • Family, Trust and Charitable Transfers • Shareholder, Corporate and Partnership Transfers
Format • Self-study online learning • 120-day window for completion • Complimentary copy of the book written by Kevin Wark
CE Credits
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CE for advisors interested in niche programs Why Diversity Matters Dean Delpeache, Diversity & Inclusion Consultant and Mike Carlson, QAFP, explore how to attract more clients from different cultural identities and make changes to your marketing strategy to include new clients and attract more clients. Mike Carlson, QAFP is an advisor who focuses on fee-for-service wholistic financial planning for traditionally underserved clients with a focus on Indigenous individuals.
Format • Self-study online learning • 120-day window for completion
CE Credits
Mental Health and the Financial Advice Relationship Bridgehouse Asset Managers partnered with CMHA Toronto, as well as with advisors and stakeholders in our industry and external experts, to conduct research on the experiences of advisors and their clients with mental health. This course discusses the findings of the research and provides advice for advisors to have courageous conversations, maintain their mental health and implement strategies and tools into their practice to assist.
Format • Self-study online learning • 120-day window for completion
CE Credits
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Inclusive Behaviours Dean Delpeache, Diversity & Inclusion Consultant and Ryan Chin, CLU, CFP, explore ways that financial advisors and planners can build a more inclusive practice for their clients and employees.
Format • Self-study online learning • 120-day window for completion
CE Credits
Partner Programs Advocis is partnering with several education providers in niche areas such as philanthropy, working with executors, and tax and estate planning.
Visit: advocis.ca/partner-programs to learn more and register.
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Complimentary CE for Advocis members Coffee Talks The national “espresso-sized” webinars, “Coffee Talks”, fit nicely into a financial advisor and planner’s busy day while also offering valuable education accredited for .5 CE credits each with The Institute. These 30-minute webinars are held mid-day for financial advisors and planners from coast to coast to participate in, and are also recorded and posted on our website for later viewing. To see past episodes: advocis.ca/coffee-talks
Advisor at Risk: A Podcast with Ellen Bessner Wondering how you can protect yourself and your business from litigation and reputation risk? In this program, Ellen Bessner, Partner, Babin Bessner Spry LLP, and leading expert on the topic of the risks facing advisors, provides a wealth of practical suggestions for how you can do just that.
CE Credits
Knowing the Code of Professional Conduct A core value at Advocis is the commitment to professionalism among financial advisors. Part of being a member means agreeing to abide by the Advocis/Institute Code of Professional Conduct (CPC) and Disciplinary Procedures. This one-hour module guides you through the principles that compose the CPC, as well as its value to consumers, Advocis members, and the industry as a whole. As you learn about the process The Institute follows to enforce the CPC when investigating complaints of breaches of the Code, you will gain a thorough understanding of the disciplinary procedures, including the dispute resolution process, hearings, and sanctions.
Format • Self-study online learning • One-month window for completion
CE Credits
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CE for advisors looking for adventure and education Advocis Schools Providing advisor education that is current, relevant and practical for over 50 years, the Advocis Schools are second to none. Exclusively for advisors and run by advisors, Advocis Schools provide specialized learning experiences in beautiful, resort-style settings. Attending an Advocis School is an opportunity for you to: • Gain new business insights • Engage in a community of like-minded professionals • Share critical thoughts on the industry • Strengthen individual practices The Advocis Schools offer a premier learning experience that is: • Field-tested: Well-respected, successful seminar speakers drawn from the best of the advisor community • Focused: As a not-for-profit association, our emphasis is strictly on education, so there’s no selling from the podium or other diversions • Fun: Relax while you network with your fellow professionals in a friendly and engaging environment
For more information and to catch a preview of the Advocis Schools experience: advocis.ca/advocis-schools
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20 23 CE COU R S E S
The Institute for Advanced Financial Education 1
Course Name
CE Credits
Includes Ethics
Insurance Councils of Saskatchewan (ICS)
General
Ethics
Insurance Council of Manitoba (ICM) 2
FP Canada 3
Life and/or A&S
Financial Planning
Professional Responsibility
Practice Management
Professional Financial Advisor (PFATM) Designation Business Elements
15
15
15
10
5
Enhancing Client Connections
15
15
15
10
5
Building Client Value
15
15
15
10
5
Fine Tuning Your Practice and The Value of Advice
15
15
15
5
10
6
4
Advocis Core Curriculum Program for CFP® and QAFP™ Certification Financial Planning Profession & Financial Services Industry Regulation
6
Financial Analysis
6
6
6
6
Credit and Debt
7
7
7
7
Registered Retirement Plans
15
15
15
15
Government Benefit Plans
5
5
5
5
Registered Education and Disabiliity Plans
3
3
3
3
Economics
4
4
4
4
Investments
12
12
12
12
Taxation
11
11
11
11
Law
9
9
9
9
2
6
2
LEGEND 1 Advocis obtained CE Accreditation from The Institute Accreditation Services as noted in the above chart. As a result, Advocis confirms that successful completion of these courses can be claimed toward meeting the CE requirements for Advocis membership, CLU, PFA, and CHS designation. British Columbia Insurance Council: Based on the CE accreditation decision Advocis obtained from The Institute Accreditation Services, Advocis believes theses courses (accredited by The Institute Accreditation Services) can be claimed towards the CE requirement for this jurisdiction. It is the responsibility of the licensee to assess the appropriateness of this education for the purpose it is being claimed. 2 Advocis obtained a CE code for the courses listed in the above chart from the Insurance Council of Manitoba, which are currently listed on the Insurance Council of Manitoba website at https://lms.icm.mb.ca/IcmPortal/Public/CourseSearch.
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Product Knowledg
t ge
Alberta Insurance Council (AIC) 4
Life
A&S
15 15
PD
15
10
CO
Chambre de la Securite Financiere (CSF) 7 Professional Development Units (PDUs)
MFDA 6
Complince
General Subjects
15
7
8
20
15
5
2
3
20
15
4
3
3
15
15
10
5
2
3
20
15 10
IIROC 5
CM
PD
10
6
6
6
15
6
4
7
20
7
5
15
20
15
10
5
3
6
3
4
9
4
12
20
12
11
20
11
7
9
20
9
5
5
5
6
BC
6
Insurance of Persons
Group Insurance of Persons
Savings Plan Brokerage
Mutual Funds
5 2
5 5
5 5
3 4 3
3
3 Advocis has obtained an FP Canada code for courses noted in the above chart, which are currently listed on the FP Canada website at https://www.fpcanada.ca/cesearchtool. 4 Advocis has obtained an AIC code for courses noted in the above chart, which are currently listed on the AIC website at https://licensing.abcouncil.ab.ca/#!/cecourselookup. 5 Advocis has obtained CE accreditation for this program from IIROC. Advocis confirms that successful completion of this program can be claimed toward meeting the IIROC CE requirement for Cycle 9 (January 1, 2022 to December 31, 2023). Seminar must be completed within the Cycle 9 timeline to qualify for IIROC credits. 6 Advocis is a 3rd party accreditor with MFDA. 7 Advocis obtained CE accreditation for this program from the Chambre de la sécurité financière. Advocis confirms that successful completion of this program can be claimed toward meeting the Regulation of the Chambre de la sécurité financière respecting compulsory professional development for Quebec representatives. PD: Professional Development CO: Compliance BC: Business Conduct
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The Institute for Advanced Financial Education 1
Course Name
CE Credits
Includes Ethics
Insurance Councils of Saskatchewan (ICS)
General
Ethics
Insurance Council of Manitoba (ICM) 2
FP Canada 3
Life and/or A&S
Financial Planning
Insurance
7
7
7
7
Human Behaviour
6
6
6
6
The Advocis Advanced Curriculum for CFP® Certification (923)
23
23
23
Advanced Concepts in Tax & Law for Personal Planning (255)
30
30
30
Tax & Legal Principles for Businesses and their Owners (256)
30
30
30
Advanced Estate Planning (257)
30
30
30
Disability Income Insurance Individual & Group (303)
30
30
30
Critical Illness, Long-term Care and Group Benefits (504)
30
30
30
30
30
30
Strategic Selling with Social Media
5
5
5
Understanding Your New Responsibility
1
Professional Responsibility
Practice Management
Chartered Advocis Core LifeCurriculum Underwriter Program for CFP®Designation (CLU®) and QAFP™Program Certification
CertifiedCore Advocis Health Curriculum InsuranceProgram Specialist for CFP®Designation (CHS™) and QAFP™Program Certification
Advocis Core Curriculum Program CE for advisors who are newly licensed for CFP® and QAFP™ Certification Getting Established (Advisors) Advocis Core Curriculum Program CE for advisors interested in technology for CFP® and QAFP™ Certification
1
1
1
1
5 1
LEGEND 1 Advocis obtained CE Accreditation from The Institute Accreditation Services as noted in the above chart. As a result, Advocis confirms that successful completion of these courses can be claimed toward meeting the CE requirements for Advocis membership, CLU, PFA, and CHS designation. British Columbia Insurance Council: Based on the CE accreditation decision Advocis obtained from The Institute Accreditation Services, Advocis believes theses courses (accredited by The Institute Accreditation Services) can be claimed towards the CE requirement for this jurisdiction. It is the responsibility of the licensee to assess the appropriateness of this education for the purpose it is being claimed. 2 Advocis obtained a CE code for the courses listed in the above chart from the Insurance Council of Manitoba, which are currently listed on the Insurance Council of Manitoba website at https://lms.icm.mb.ca/IcmPortal/Public/CourseSearch.
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Product Knowledg
t ge
Alberta Insurance Council (AIC) 4
IIROC 5
Life
A&S
PD
7
7
15
6 23
CO
CM
PD
Complince
General Subjects
23
30
20
25
30
20
30
20
Insurance of Persons
Group Insurance of Persons
2
3
3
5
10
10
10
25
5
1
10
5
25
5
8
10
10
10
10
10
10
30
10
10
10
10
15
5
5 1
Mutual Funds
3
30
15
Savings Plan Brokerage
6 6
20
1
BC
7
12 5
Chambre de la Securite Financiere (CSF) 7 Professional Development Units (PDUs)
MFDA 6
1
1
3 Advocis has obtained an FP Canada code for courses noted in the above chart, which are currently listed on the FP Canada website at https://www.fpcanada.ca/cesearchtool. 4 Advocis has obtained an AIC code for courses noted in the above chart, which are currently listed on the AIC website at https://licensing.abcouncil.ab.ca/#!/cecourselookup. 5 Advocis has obtained CE accreditation for this program from IIROC. Advocis confirms that successful completion of this program can be claimed toward meeting the IIROC CE requirement for Cycle 9 (January 1, 2022 to December 31, 2023). Seminar must be completed within the Cycle 9 timeline to qualify for IIROC credits. 6 Advocis is a 3rd party accreditor with MFDA. 7 Advocis obtained CE accreditation for this program from the Chambre de la sécurité financière. Advocis confirms that successful completion of this program can be claimed toward meeting the Regulation of the Chambre de la sécurité financière respecting compulsory professional development for Quebec representatives. PD: Professional Development CO: Compliance BC: Business Conduct
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The Institute for Advanced Financial Education 1
Insurance Councils of Saskatchewan (ICS)
Insurance Council of Manitoba (ICM) 2
FP Canada 3
CE Credits
Includes Ethics
General
Ethics
Life and/or A&S
Financial Planning
Professional Responsibility
Working with Senior Clients
2
1
2
1
2
1
1
Long Term Care Conversations
2
0.5
1
Course Name
Practice Management
Advocis Core Curriculum Program CE for advisors working with aging clients for CFP® and QAFP™ Certification
2
2
CE for advisors interested in ethics Making Choices I: Ethics and Professional Responsibility in Practice
1.5
1
1.5
1.5
1.5
Making Choices II: Ethics and Professional Responsibility in Practice
1.5
1
1.5
1.5
1.5
Making Choices III: Ethics and Professional Responsibility in Practice
1.5
1
1.5
1
1.5
Ethics and Social Media
2
2
2
2
2
Compliance Toolkit: Marketing and Communications
2
2
2
2
2
1
Compliance Toolkit: Know Your Client and Fact-Finding
2
2
2
1
2
2
Compliance Toolkit: Know Your Product and Suitability
2
2
2
2
2
2
The Value of Errors and Omissions Insurance
1.5
1
1
From Bad to Worse: Advisor Mistakes in the Claims Process
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.5
Cyber & Privacy Liability
1.5
1.5
1
1.5
2 0.5
1 1
1
CE for advisors interested in compliance
CE for advisors interested in protecting their practice 1.5
LEGEND 1 Advocis obtained CE Accreditation from The Institute Accreditation Services as noted in the above chart. As a result, Advocis confirms that successful completion of these courses can be claimed toward meeting the CE requirements for Advocis membership, CLU, PFA, and CHS designation. British Columbia Insurance Council: Based on the CE accreditation decision Advocis obtained from The Institute Accreditation Services, Advocis believes theses courses (accredited by The Institute Accreditation Services) can be claimed towards the CE requirement for this jurisdiction. It is the responsibility of the licensee to assess the appropriateness of this education for the purpose it is being claimed. 2 Advocis obtained a CE code for the courses listed in the above chart from the Insurance Council of Manitoba, which are currently listed on the Insurance Council of Manitoba website at https://lms.icm.mb.ca/IcmPortal/Public/CourseSearch.
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1
Product Knowledg
t ge
Alberta Insurance Council (AIC) 4
IIROC 5
Life
A&S
PD
2
2
1
CO
Chambre de la Securite Financiere (CSF) 7 Professional Development Units (PDUs)
MFDA 6
CM
PD
BC
1
1
1
Complince
General Subjects
Insurance of Persons
Group Insurance of Persons
Savings Plan Brokerage
Mutual Funds
2
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.5
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.25
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.5
1
1
3 Advocis has obtained an FP Canada code for courses noted in the above chart, which are currently listed on the FP Canada website at https://www.fpcanada.ca/cesearchtool. 4 Advocis has obtained an AIC code for courses noted in the above chart, which are currently listed on the AIC website at https://licensing.abcouncil.ab.ca/#!/cecourselookup. 5 Advocis has obtained CE accreditation for this program from IIROC. Advocis confirms that successful completion of this program can be claimed toward meeting the IIROC CE requirement for Cycle 9 (January 1, 2022 to December 31, 2023). Seminar must be completed within the Cycle 9 timeline to qualify for IIROC credits. 6 Advocis is a 3rd party accreditor with MFDA. 7 Advocis obtained CE accreditation for this program from the Chambre de la sécurité financière. Advocis confirms that successful completion of this program can be claimed toward meeting the Regulation of the Chambre de la sécurité financière respecting compulsory professional development for Quebec representatives. PD: Professional Development CO: Compliance BC: Business Conduct
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The Institute for Advanced Financial Education 1
CE Credits
Includes Ethics
Building a Protected Practice
1.5
Selecting the Right E&O Insurance The Challenge of Documenting Nothing
Course Name
Insurance Councils of Saskatchewan (ICS)
General
Insurance Council of Manitoba (ICM) 2
Ethics
Life and/or A&S
1
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.5
FP Canada 3
Financial Planning
Professional Responsibility
Practice Management
CE for experienced and credentialed advisors Advisor Growth Journey
18.5
18.5
18.5
Essentials of Buy Sells: Part One
2
2
2
Essentials of Buy Sells: Part Two
2
2
2
Essentials of Family, Trust and Charitable Transfers
2
2
2
Essentials of Shareholder, Corporate and Partnership Transfers
2
2
2
Why Diversity Matters
1
1
1
Mental Health and the Financial Advice Relationship
1
14
4
CE for advisors interested in DIBE and Mental Health
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Complimentary CE for members Coffee Talks (monthly)
0.5
Knowing the Code of Professional Conduct
1
LEGEND 1 Advocis obtained CE Accreditation from The Institute Accreditation Services as noted in the above chart. As a result, Advocis confirms that successful completion of these courses can be claimed toward meeting the CE requirements for Advocis membership, CLU, PFA, and CHS designation. British Columbia Insurance Council: Based on the CE accreditation decision Advocis obtained from The Institute Accreditation Services, Advocis believes theses courses (accredited by The Institute Accreditation Services) can be claimed towards the CE requirement for this jurisdiction. It is the responsibility of the licensee to assess the appropriateness of this education for the purpose it is being claimed. 2 Advocis obtained a CE code for the courses listed in the above chart from the Insurance Council of Manitoba, which are currently listed on the Insurance Council of Manitoba website at https://lms.icm.mb.ca/IcmPortal/Public/CourseSearch.
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1
Product Knowledg
t ge
Alberta Insurance Council (AIC) 4
Life
A&S
1.5
1.5
1.5
IIROC 5
PD
CO
Chambre de la Securite Financiere (CSF) 7 Professional Development Units (PDUs)
MFDA 6
CM
BC
Complince
General Subjects
Insurance of Persons
1.5
1.5
1
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.5
9
9
14
4
2
1
1
2
1
1
18
PD
10.5
8
Group Insurance of Persons
Savings Plan Brokerage
Mutual Funds
2 2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3 Advocis has obtained an FP Canada code for courses noted in the above chart, which are currently listed on the FP Canada website at https://www.fpcanada.ca/cesearchtool. 4 Advocis has obtained an AIC code for courses noted in the above chart, which are currently listed on the AIC website at https://licensing.abcouncil.ab.ca/#!/cecourselookup. 5 Advocis has obtained CE accreditation for this program from IIROC. Advocis confirms that successful completion of this program can be claimed toward meeting the IIROC CE requirement for Cycle 9 (January 1, 2022 to December 31, 2023). Seminar must be completed within the Cycle 9 timeline to qualify for IIROC credits. 6 Advocis is a 3rd party accreditor with MFDA. 7 Advocis obtained CE accreditation for this program from the Chambre de la sécurité financière. Advocis confirms that successful completion of this program can be claimed toward meeting the Regulation of the Chambre de la sécurité financière respecting compulsory professional development for Quebec representatives. PD: Professional Development CO: Compliance BC: Business Conduct
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