UK financial services, regulation and ethics

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UK financial services, regulation and ethics At the end of this unit, candidates should understand the: purpose and structure of the UK financial services industry; different financial asset classes and product types; process of giving advice and the main areas covered; ethics, regulatory processes, rules and legislation underpinning UK financial services; use of the Financial Services Authority s (FSA) regulatory powers and responsibilities to protect the market s integrity and the impact on individuals and firms of the FSA s regulatory powers. Summary of learning outcomes Number of questions in the examination* 1. Understand the purpose and structure of the UK financial services industry. 5 2. Understand the main financial asset classes and their characteristics, covering past performance, risk and return. 3. Understand the main financial services product types and their functions. 5 4. Understand the purpose of the main areas of financial advice. 5. Understand the process of giving financial advice, including the importance of regular reviews of the consumer s circumstances. 7. Understand the legal concepts relevant in financial advice. 7 7. Understand the UK taxation and social security systems and how they affect personal financial circumstances. 8. Understand the impact of inflation, interest rate volatility and other relevant socio-economic factors on personal financial plans. 9. Understand the main aims and activities of the FSA and its approach to ethical conduct by firms and individuals. 8 4 10. Understand the FSA s approach to regulating firms and individuals. 11. Understand the effect of the FSA s rules on the control structures of firms and their relationship with the FSA. 12. Understand how the FSA s Conduct of Business rules apply to the process of advising clients. 13. Understand how the Anti-Money Laundering rules apply to dealings with private and intermediate clients. 7 15 14. Understand the rules for dealing with complaints and compensation. 3 15. Understand how the Access to Medical Reports Act 1988 and the Data Protection Act 1998 affects the provision of financial advice and the conduct of firms generally. 1. Understand the relevance of other non-tax laws and regulations to firms and to the process of advising clients. 5 4 * The test specification has an in-built element of flexibility. It is designed to be used as a guide for study and is not a statement of actual number of questions that will appear in every exam. However, the number of questions testing each learning outcome will generally be within the range plus or minus 2 of the number indicated. Published June 2012 CF1

Important notes Method of assessment: 100 multiple choice questions (MCQs). 2 hours are allowed for this examination. This syllabus will be examined from 1 September 2012 until 31 August 2013. Candidates will be examined on the basis of English law and practice in the tax year 2012/2013 unless otherwise stated. It should be assumed that all individuals are domiciled, resident and ordinarily resident in the UK unless otherwise stated. Candidates should refer to the CII update website www.cii.co.uk/updates for the latest information on changes to law and practice and when they will be examined. Published June 2012 2 of 5

1. Understand the purpose and structure of the UK financial services industry. 1.1 Describe the function of the financial services industry in the economy. 1.2 Describe the main institutions and organisations of the UK financial services industry. 1.3 Describe the roles of the EU and UK government on the UK financial services industry. 2. Understand the main financial asset classes and their characteristics, covering past performance, risk and return. 2.1 Describe the main financial asset classes and their principal characteristics. 3. Understand the main financial services product types and their functions. 3.1 Describe the main financial services product types and their functions. 4. Understand the purpose of the main areas of financial advice. 4.1 Describe how the main areas of financial advice apply to customer needs. 5. Understand the process of giving financial advice, including the importance of regular reviews of the consumer s circumstances. 5.1 Explain the process of giving financial advice. 5.2 Explain the importance of regular reviews of the consumer s circumstances.. Understand the legal concepts relevant in financial advice..1 Explain the main areas of legal identity for individuals and companies, including arrangements on death and incapacity..2 Describe the basic principles of the laws of agency, contract and ownership of property..3 Explain the relevant laws and processes of insolvency and bankruptcy. 7. Understand the UK taxation and social security systems and how they affect personal financial circumstances. 7.1 Explain the main features of and applications of Income Tax. 7.2 Explain the main features of and applications of Capital Gains Tax. 7.3 Explain the main features of and applications of Inheritance Tax. 7.4 Explain the main features of Stamp Duty Reserve Tax and Stamp Duty Land Tax. 7.5 Explain the main features of National Insurance Contributions. 7. Explain the main State benefits and tax credits. 8. Understand the impact of inflation, interest rate volatility and other relevant socio-economic factors on personal financial plans. 8.1 Define inflation and deflation. 8.2 Explain the impact of interest rates on personal financial plans. 9. Understand the main aims and activities of the FSA and its approach to ethical conduct by firms and individuals. 9.1 Describe the FSA s statutory objectives and the main principles and regulations used to achieve these objectives. 10. Understand the FSA s approach to regulating firms and individuals. 10.1 Describe the FSA s approach to risk-based supervision, discipline and enforcement. 10.2 Describe the FSA s approach to regulating firms and individuals. 11. Understand the effect of the FSA s rules on the control structures of firms and their relationship with the FSA. 11.1 Describe control structures and operational requirements of authorised firms and their relationship with the FSA. 12. Understand how the FSA s Conduct of Business rules apply to the process of advising clients. 12.1 Describe how the FSA s Conduct of Business rules apply to the process of advising clients. 13. Understand how the Anti-Money Laundering rules apply to dealings with private and intermediate clients. 13.1 Explain how current anti-money laundering, proceeds of crime and data protection obligations apply. 14. Understand the rules for dealing with complaints and compensation. 14.1 Explain the rules on redress, complaints handling and compensation, and how they apply. Published June 2012 3 of 5

15. Understand how the Access to Medical Reports Act 1988 and the Data Protection Act 1998 affects the provision of financial advice and the conduct of firms generally. 15.1 Explain the legislation on medical reports and data protection and its impact on firms and the provision of advice to clients. 1. Understand the relevance of other nontax laws and regulations to firms and to the process of advising clients. 1.1 Explain the relevance of ancillary legislation and regulations in the provision of financial advice. Reading list The following list provides details of various publications which may assist with your studies. Note: The examination will test the syllabus alone. The reading list is provided for guidance only and is not in itself the subject of the examination. The publications will help candidates keep up-to-date with developments and will provide a wider coverage of syllabus topics. CII/Personal Finance Society members can borrow most of the additional study materials below from Knowledge Services. CII study texts can be consulted from within the library. For further information on the lending service, please go to www.knowledge. cii.co.uk/library/services. CII study text UK financial services regulation and ethics. London: CII. Study text CF1. Additional reading Additional reading materials are available through the library or on the Knowledge Services website. New materials are added frequently for information about setting up RSS alerts for new books and articles in your area of interest, please visit www.knowledge.cii.co.uk or email knowledge@cii.co.uk Books (and ebooks) The process of financial planning. Chris Gilchrist. The adviser s guide series. Annual. (London, Taxbriefs). Factfiles and other online resources The regulation of retail investment business. Kevin Morris and Tony Wiltshire. Updated as necessary. Available online via knowledge.cii.co.uk (CII/ The regulatory framework. Simon Collins. Updated as necessary. Available online via knowledge. cii.co.uk (CII/Personal Finance Society members only). The regulation of insurance intermediaries. Ian Youngman (based on an earlier factfile by Tony Wiltshire). London: CII Knowledge Services. Updated as necessary. Available online via www. knowledge.cii.co.uk (CII/Personal Finance Society members only). Published June 2012 4 of 5

The regulation of mortgage intermediaries. Brad Baker and Tony Wiltshire. London: CII Knowledge Services. Updated as necessary. Available online via www.knowledge.cii.co.uk (CII/Personal The regulation of investment intermediaries. Kevin Morris and Tony Wiltshire. London: CII Knowledge Services. Updated as necessary. Available online at via www.knowledge.cii.co.uk (CII/Personal The EU single market. The European Commission. Updated as necessary. Available online at http://ec.europa.eu/internal_market/finances/ index_en.htm European. Financial Services Authority. Updated as necessary. Available online at http://www.fsa. gov.uk/about/what/international/european Further articles and technical bulletins are available at knowledge.cii.co.uk (CII and Personal Examination guide An examination guide, which includes a specimen paper, is available to purchase via www.cii.co.uk. If you have a current study text enrolment the specimen paper is included, as a mock test, via Revisionmate (www.revisionmate.com). Details on how to access this resource are on the first page of the study text. Exam technique/study skills There are many modestly priced guides available in bookshops. You should choose one which suits your requirements. Journals and magazines Financial solutions. London: CII. Six issues a year. Also available via knowledge.cii.co.uk (CII/ Reference materials Dictionary of insurance. C Bennett. 2nd ed. London: Pearson Education, 2004. Also available as an ebook via knowledge.cii.co.uk (CII/Personal Lamont s glossary: the definitive plain English money and investment dictionary. Barclay W Lamont. 10th ed. London: Taxbriefs, 2009. Also available online at www.knowledge.cii.co.uk (CII/ Dictionary of banking and finance. P H Collin. A&C Black, 2005. Also available as an ebook via knowledge.cii.co.uk (CII/Personal Finance Society members only). Harriman s financial dictionary: over 2,00 essential financial terms. Edited by Simon Briscoe and Jane Fuller. Harriman House, 2007. Also available as an ebook via knowledge.cii.co.uk (CII/ The professional adviser s factfile. Taxbriefs. London: Taxbriefs. Looseleaf. The Handbook. London: Financial Services Authority. Available online at http://fsahandbook. info Published June 2012 5 of 5