Just a question, i'm current doing a actuarial + appfin degree, should i be worried about getting PS146 compliance? According to that website i would need at least ECON335, ACCG352 and FIN310. I then looked at my recommended program of study:Don't worry about the Associate Membership with AIBF, it's not important.
It's more important to be PS146 Compliant:
Bachelor of Applied Finance Details
From memory, ACCG329 and ACCG352 will make you PS146 compliant within the specialities of Securities, Derivatives and Managed Investments. You're free to enrol in single units after graduation to meet ASIC's PS146 requirements, so don't feel too pressured to do them during your degree if it's going to be too difficult for you.
For example, I'm doing ACST300 and LAW506 next year after I graduate, while doing my CA at the same time, because I'm too busy to do them this year.
And I'm not thinking of selling my CalaisTurbo anytime soon, it's too rare and it'll be a classic soon.
rofl.id say you should just worry about your exemptions first and foremost =P
That is the recommended program, so I think you would be able to take a different approach for some of the finance electives. ECON335 is offered in semester 2, the same as ECON360. In AppFin you can choose 2 of ECON335, 350 and 360.I don't see any reason why you wouldn't be able to do ECON335 instead of ECON360 if you wanted to. You could even do ECON335 and ECON360 and not do ECON350.Just a question, i'm current doing a actuarial + appfin degree, should i be worried about getting PS146 compliance? According to that website i would need at least ECON335, ACCG352 and FIN310. I then looked at my recommended program of study:
Recommended Programs of Study - Department of Actuarial Studies - Macquarie University
and i don't end up doing ECON335 anywhere.
Am i missing something?
ECON360 is slightly harder than 335 and 350. 335 and 350 are D/HD GPA boostersThat is the recommended program, so I think you would be able to take a different approach for some of the finance electives. ECON335 is offered in semester 2, the same as ECON360. In AppFin you can choose 2 of ECON335, 350 and 360.I don't see any reason why you wouldn't be able to do ECON335 instead of ECON360 if you wanted to. You could even do ECON335 and ECON360 and not do ECON350.