Wealth Management

Trust Training Certificate (TTC) (version 2.0) - Unit 4: Trusts Compared with Other Estate Structuring Vehicles

Overview

This is Unit 4 of the "Trust Training Certificate" ("TTC") (version 2.0) training programme."

This eCourse is based on the recorded webinar session held on 30 April 2024. For participants who plan to take the TTC Part A Examination in December 2024, you should ensure you read the study guide and materials provided via the examination enrolment link.

In line with the Unit 4 study guide, this eCourse consists of the following module:
Module 7: Trusts Compared with Other Estate Planning Vehicles

If you wish to register for the full TTC (version 2.0) Part A Training Programme and Examination, click here

Objective

On completion of the course, learners should be able to:
(a) Recognise various estate structuring vehicles
(b) Explain the key features of these various estate structuring vehicles, their differences and their respective advantages and disadvantages
(c) Be aware of how these other estate structuring vehicles are used in different jurisdictions and why they are used (e.g. laws)

Content Highlight

Module 7: Trusts Compared with Other Estate Planning Vehicles:
1. The general nature of trusts, foundations, private companies, partnerships and limited partnerships, and segregated portfolio companies
2. Factors of comparison
3. Key benefits, shortcomings and differences regarding trusts, foundations, private companies, partnerships and limited partnerships, and segregated portfolio companies

Who Should Attend

This course is primarily designed for individuals who are interested in obtaining the "Trust Training Certificate" to qualify for the Hong Kong Trustees' Association Certified Trust Practitioner™ designation.

It is also relevant for individuals seeking a comprehensive understanding of the course subject matter and those planning to enter the Trust industry sector.

Administrative Details

Code
TEPWM24020201
Venue
ePlatform
Relevant Subject
Others
Language
English
Hours
SFC:3.00, PWMA:3.00, LawSociety:3.00, HKTA:3.00
Fees