Overview
This course aims to present the important concepts of wealth planning by explaining why people should plan and what their objectives are in doing so, and then looks at the role of wealth planning within a private wealth management (“PWM”) institution. Trust and foundation as wealth planning solutions are also explained, its characteristics, advantages and the motivation for setting one up. The concept of a family office, the meaning of family governance and how it interacts with wealth planning services for private wealth customers are presented.
Objective
On completing this course, you should be able to:
a. Understand the key features and essentials of wealth planning, (including the stages of wealth management, principles of tax planning, succession and estate planning, the case of intestacy, etc.);
b. Understand and explain the types, features, benefits and limitation of wealth planning solutions (including trust, foundation, private investment companies); and
c. Understand and describe the roles and purposes of a family office, and how family governance interacts with wealth planning structures
Content Highlight
1. Introduction to wealth planning
2. Wealth planning process
3. Wealth planning
4. Wealth planning solutions
5. Family businesses
Who Should Attend
It is primarily targeted to CPWP candidates who wish to take the CPWP Module 1 Paper 2 Examination. It is also relevant to those PWM practitioners who would like to enhance their knowledge and skills in wealth management.
Instructor / Speaker
Madhav SIVARAM
Madhav has an extensive knowledge of Asia and Europe and has delivered technical training to audiences in these, and the African, regions. He has been engaged with global financial institutions, banks and investment offices in the delivery of tailored content, classroom programmes and specialist webinars, where he delivers courses in corporate finance, risk management and private wealth management.