Knowing Your Suitability Obligations
Knowing Your Suitability Obligations
This continuing education module educates students on the Know Your Client (KYC), Know Your Product (KYP), and suitability obligations. Students learn about the KYC requirements and learning the essential facts about the client, the KYP requirements and learning the essential facts about the investment product, and the suitability obligation and the process for assessing suitability. The topics and principles discussed in the course are illustrated through hypothetical examples and real-life cases in order to reinforce learning.
Pricing
Standard Course Price | $80 |
Course Information
COURSE DETAILS
Delivery | Online |
Language | English |
Suggested study time | 4 hours |
Enrolment period | 1 year |
Practice exam | No |
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WHO SHOULD ENROL
- Compliance professionals
- Scholarship plan dealers
- Portfolio managers
- Investment fund managers
EXAM DETAILS
Format | Online unproctored exam |
Time permitted | 45 minutes |
Number of questions | 10 |
Question format | Multiple choice |
Passing grade | 60% |
Attempts allowed | 3 |
WHAT WILL I LEARN
- Overview of the Suitability Process
- Know Your Client
- Know Your Product
- Suitability
- Leverage Suitability
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