Note: the Association of Financial Advisers and the Financial Planning Association of Australia merged in 2023 to form the Financial Advice Association Australia.
To prepare students for a diverse career in a rapidly evolving business landscape, there are suite of resources to develop career-ready skills. Develop skills in:
You can access these courses via the Enterprise Skills Resources page.
The Australian Financial Review can be accessed via the Library Collection.
Head to the NewsBank database. You can search by topics, such as Business and Economics, or search in specific newspapers from around the world.
The Australian Securities & Investment Commission (ASIC) provides information for finance professionals, businesses and consumers. The site has information on licensing and standards.
ASIC manages the Financial Advisors Register.
Financial advisor examination information can be found on the ASIC page Educational Requirements.
In 2015, the former Financial Planning Association of Australia and Griffith Business School launched the Financial Planning Research Journal - Australia's first academic journal dedicated to financial planning. It provides a focal point for research around financial planning that can be used to inform debate and policy, and raise standards across the profession.
Issues can be downloaded from the new Financial Advice Association Australia website.
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A list of LinkedIn Learning courses you may find useful during your studies are listed below.
Microsoft Excel specific:
Others you may find useful include:
For more courses use search terms such as 'big data,' 'finance' and 'financial planning' in LinkedIn Learning.
NOTE: LinkedIn Learning courses may be United States focussed.