Journal of financial planning peer reviewed năm 2024

The Financial Planning Research Journal (FPRJ) Editorial Board is a peer-reviewed open-access journal that publishes original, applied, and topical research articles to aid understanding of the practice and policy of financial planning in Australia. Published on behalf of the Financial Advice Association Australia, our articles span topics including behavioural finance, economics, finance, financial advice, financial literacy, financial education, financial planning, financial regulation, insurance, investment, retirement, and related disciplines. The journal also includes articles from the education, ethics, law, and psychology fields where they relate to financial planning and advice.

FPRJ provides an academic platform to discuss issues around personal financial planning and wealth management, changes in the financial planning industry, and the notion of professionalism in personal finance.

Published twice a year, FPRJ focuses on matters of interest to the financial advice community that will inform the practice and/or policy of the profession. FPRJ’s readership includes academic researchers, educators, practitioners, and policymakers. FPRJ articles are included on reading lists for university students, as continuing professional development for practitioners, and as preparatory resources for the National Financial Adviser exam in Australia.

While the journal has its origins in Australia, FPRJ encourages international submissions as it seeks to expand the body of knowledge in financial advice and financial planning and contribute to the development of financial planning as a profession.

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Plagiarism Policy

The editorial board is participating in a growing community of Similarity Check System's users in order to ensure that the content published is original and trustworthy. Similarity Check is a medium that allows for comprehensive manuscripts screening, aimed to eliminate plagiarism and provide a high standard and quality peer-review process.

The Journal is in case study format and includes an executive summary section, which provides the reader with a concise overview of each paper presented in the Journal.

Journal of financial planning peer reviewed năm 2024

Content The content of the Journal is organised under the following headings:

  • Applied Financial Planning
  • Consumer Credit, Debt Planning and Management
  • Practice Management
  • Superannuation and Retirement Planning
  • Risk Management and Insurance
  • Taxation Planning and Estate Planning
  • Professional Reading Program - Developing Excellence

The Financial Standard CPD Program - Developing Excellence The Journal contains the Financial Standard Program - Developing Excellence. Just like the Financial Standard, each section has questions based on the papers within in the Journal.

Frequency FS Advice - The Australian Journal of Financial Planning is produced quarterly.

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In 2015, we collaborated with Griffith Business School to launch the Financial Planning Research Journal, Australia’s first academic journal dedicated to financial planning.

This publication is very important for the financial planning profession. It provides a focal point for research around financial planning that is used to inform debate and policy, and ultimately raise standards across the profession.

Published online, the journal incorporates peer-reviewed academic articles covering the full spectrum of the financial planning profession, with Griffith University providing the editorial services.

FPRJ EDITORIAL BOARD

  • Professor Mark Brimble as Co-Editor and Section Editor, Griffith University
  • Associate Professor Michelle Cull, Co-Editors, Western Sydney University
  • Assistant Professor Bomikazi Zeka – University of Canberra, Australia
  • Assistant Professor Chet R. Bennetts – The American College of Financial Services, USA
  • Professor Dale Pinto – Curtin University, Australia
  • Associate Professor Daniel Richards – York University, Canada
  • Senior Lecturer Elisabeth Sinnewe – Queensland University of Technology (QUT), Australia
  • Associate Professor Kirsten MacDonald – Griffith University, Australia
  • Assistant Professor Megan McCoy – Kansas State University, USA
  • Professor Tanya M. Staples – Conestoga College, Canada
  • Louise Trevaskis, Financial Advice Association Australia (FAAA)

Current issue: Volume 9 Issue 1

Article 1 – Canadian retirement planning behaviour: How reliance on a government pension relates to pre-retirement savings and planning behaviours.

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Financial planning helps identify beforehand the operational and financial risks of a business. As a result, effective strategies can be prepared to counter such identified risks and issues. This way, the business can operate smoothly while also saving money and time.

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Create a fixed budget for a specific period (typically one year). Pull together monthly, quarterly and annual reports on budget vs. actual and cash flow. Use historical data to forecast financial performance over the next 4-12 quarters.