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Delve into the world of complex calculations, procedures and legislation in an accounting or finance course. Use your mathematical abilities in banking, accounts or payroll, or branch out into financial broking, planning and lending. Make your career about more than the dollars by helping people who are facing financial difficulties.
If you’ve got a head for figures and enjoy meticulous work, a course in accounting will teach you the procedures, legislation and software you need to step into a fulfilling career. more...
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Do you need to meet the Tax Practitioner Board’s (TPB) requirements for commercial law or want to provide a tax agent service for a fee? Aimed at upskillers, this tertiary microcredential will provide you with a broad overview of commercial law. You will benefit from acquiring knowledge of Australia's common law and civil law systems in your professional field. Bucking recent trends in education, classes are conducted in a stimulating face-to-face environment. The course is structured so that students can take one subject per semester.
Do you want to take an initial step to qualify as a tax agent through the Tax Practitioners Board (TPB)? Accredited by the TPB, this course is for upskillers who would like to specialise in Australian taxation. The Tax Law for Tax Agents and Tax (Financial) Advisers course explores current Australian tax law and legislation. It will also equip you with the skills to process different tax returns using industry-standard software.
Begin your journey to become a BAS agent and earn credit towards the full qualification. This skills-based course will give you access to real workplace documents and scenarios, and you’ll learn from industry experts in simulated office environments.
Start your career or formalise your knowledge with this accredited course. Graduate with practical skills for the accounting and bookkeeping industry and the educational requirements for your BAS agent registration.
Nurture your talent as a numbers whizz and rise in the ranks of the accounting industry to a supervisor or team leader position. Explore budgets, financial forecasts and tax documents with the help of industry leading accounting software.
Upskill in your financial services career with the Undergraduate Certificate in Commercial and Tax Law. This course is for people who want to develop their skills in commercial and tax law and meet legal requirements to register as a tax (financial) advisor with the Tax Practitioner Board (TPB), which must be met alongside other TPB requirements.
Gain skills to manage the financial accounting in your small business or work in auditing roles. The Undergraduate Certificate in Financial Accounting Theory and Audit is a short course designed with industry experts to help you meet your career goals. If you already have extensive relevant workplace or study experience, you may be eligible for recognition of prior learning to complete this qualification even faster. Also, take advantage of receiving credit for the subjects you complete in this course if you decide to continue your studies with the Bachelor of Applied Commerce.
Join the fast-paced world of the financial accounting industry. Combine your innate ability for effective organisation and problem solving while gaining expertise in financial software and document handling. more...
Gain skills that are transferable across nearly every industry. Provide crucial support to your team and gain credibility. Conduct work using accounting software, create spreadsheets, run reports and bookkeep as a successful accounts clerk.
Learn how to succeed in the finance industry and advance your acumen in accounting, investment, business statistics, applied economics and marketing. more...
Begin your career in the financial services industry or continue into the second year of the Bachelor of Applied Commerce when you study this specialist higher education diploma. Designed in conjunction with industry experts, this course meets the demands of financial services employers who are looking for ethical, professional employees in the financial services, business and commerce sectors.
Enrol in the Bachelor of Applied Commerce and choose to major in accounting, financial planning or a double major in accounting and financial planning. This qualification covers a wide range of business areas such as accounting, financial planning, marketing, client psychology, management, economics and more. If you're someone who wants a holistic understanding of how businesses operate across different areas, this course can provide that foundation.
Develop a wide range of skills from customer service to mobile banking. Step into a career full of potential in the banking services industry. more...
Acquire the latest knowledge of the financial products and services used within the banking industry. Build your customer service skills and effectively resolve disputes. Harness the principles of professional practice to work as a bank clerk.
Apply your financial skills to a rewarding career in the lending sector. Get the expertise to help loan applicants achieve the dream of owning a home. more...
Develop your knowledge of lending products and services and help people achieve their dream of owning a home. Gain skills as a finance and mortgage broker and join a dynamic industry built on strong relationships with lenders, clients and customers.
Learn financial strategies to coach people through difficult times, protect them from monetary burdens, recover from debt and reclaim their financial wellbeing, with a course in financial counselling more...
Gain the experience and skills to become a financial counsellor and make a positive impact on people’s lives. Learn culturally sensitive approaches to work productively and ethically with clients and empower people to improve their financial health.
Learn about market behaviours, investment strategies, risk management, and associated laws to ethically guide customers to build a secure financial future. Specialise in retirement, investment and more. more...
Why do rational people sometimes make irrational decisions when it comes to money? The Behavioural Finance for Financial Planners introduces you to behavioural finance, where finance and psychology meet. Explore risk aversion, overconfidence and biases, and apply your learning to the behaviour of super funds, banks and insurers. You'll learn to recognise the nature and impact psychological factors have on investment behaviour and market outcomes.
Are you looking to meet the Tax Practitioner Board’s (TPB) law requirements for financial advisers providing tax advice? Aimed at upskillers, this microcredential qualification provides students with key skills in commercial law and features an extensive list of industry partners.
The Commercial and Corporations Law for Financial Planners FASEA bridging course was designed to help you qualify or maintain your registration as a financial planner. This industry-accredited single subject course is also a great option if you want to upskill in your career or sample a subject from the Graduate Certificate in Financial Planning (Professional Practice) or Diploma of Financial Planning. You can also benefit from TAFE NSW’s excellent industry connections.
Maintain your registration and consolidate your professional values with the Ethics and Professional Standards for Financial Planners. This essential tertiary microcredential qualification meets the minimum education requirements set by the Australian Government Treasury, while enhancing leadership skills in a specialised learning environment.
This Taxation Planning microcredential qualification consists of one subject of study and runs for 12 weeks. You can choose to study online or face-to-face. In this short course, you'll gain essential skills and knowledge about the Australian taxation system and its rules and regulations, with a focus on personal and business income tax. You'll also consider taxation strategies and learn how this is communicated to clients. Take part in projects and case studies and apply your knowledge to a range of scenarios. Have the opportunity to hear from industry experts who will enhance your learning by providing first-hand insights and information.
This Financial Planning microcredential qualification comprises of one subject and runs for 12 weeks. In this course, you'll gain an introduction into financial planning in Australia. Learn about budgeting, debt management, investing, insurance, superannuation and more. You'll gain the skills and knowledge to meet a client's goals and objectives, within an ethical, legal and socially responsible manner. You will also gain the skills to communicate financial planning processes and develop your own personal finance capabilities.
This short course in superannuation and retirement comprises of one subject and runs for 12 weeks. In this course, you'll learn about the process of superannuation, retirement planning and gain an introduction into the aged-care system. You'll explore the history of superannuation, legislation, types of superannuation funds (including self-managed super funds) and contributions. You'll also examine why retirement funding is a core strategy for all working Australians and the effects of superannuation funds with respect to taxation and benefit payments. This course is also an excellent place to start if you're looking to further your studies with the Bachelor of Applied Commerce. Graduates of the superannuation and retirement course can receive one subject credit when they go on to study the Bachelor of Applied Commerce.
This Financial Planning microcredential qualification comprises of one subject and runs for 12 weeks. You can choose to study online or face-to-face. In this short course, you'll examine various types of investment options. You'll learn to assess investor constraints and assess the risk vs reward of investment strategies to ensure the strategy meets the client’s financial planning needs. This is an essential short course for financial advisers, financial services industry employees and career changers looking to upskill in this specialty area.
This Insurance and Superannuation microcredential qualification comprises of one subject and runs for 12 weeks. You can choose to study online or face-to-face. In this short course, you'll learn about general and personal insurance, and the Australian superannuation environment. This is an essential short course for financial advisers, financial services industry employees and career changers looking to upskill in this specialty area. You'll focus on risk and strategies for handling risk, as well as the role of financial advisers in insurance planning as part of an overall financial planning strategy.
This Retirement and Estate microcredential qualification comprises of one subject and runs for 12 weeks. You can choose to study online or face-to-face. In this short course, you'll learn about retirement and estate planning legislation, reforms and strategies, including social security and aged care in Australia. This is an essential short course for financial advisers, financial services industry employees and career changers looking to upskill in this specialty area. You'll focus on the financial planning industry body of knowledge. Specifically, you'll focus on retirement and estate planning, research, analysis and recommendations to meet client goals and objectives in an ethical, legal and socially responsible manner.
The Undergraduate Certificate in Finance and Investment is a short course for people who work in business and want to understand and interpret financial information. Gain practical knowledge in borrowing and investment strategies, business finance, statistics and basic accounting, that you can apply in your career.
The Graduate Certificate in Financial Planning (Professional Practice) allows you to complete three Financial Adviser Standards (FAS) accredited bridging courses that address ethics and professional standards for financial planners; commercial and corporations law for financial planners; and behavioural finance for financial planners. Together with the subject ‘Applied Financial Advice’ you will be eligible to receive the award of Graduate Certificate in Financial Planning (Professional Practice) after one semester of study.
The Graduate Diploma of Financial Planning has been designed to meet the educational requirements for financial advisers set by the Financial Adviser Standards (FAS). The Graduate Diploma requires one year of study and is a FAS accredited course.
Build the skills to create positive client experiences and financial success stories. Maximise your career potential and gain a broad knowledge of the financial services sector. more...
Launch your career in the financial services industry and learn the essential skills to become a banking officer, clerical officer and more. Take on entry level positions in financial services, banking and accounting.
If you're passionate about saving, investing or educating others on reaching financial goals, this could be the course for you. Learn about banking and financial services products along with dispute resolution, debt recovery and the importance of ethics.