New Zealand Exchange Limited (NZX)

SPECIAL OFFER for Trimester 3. Enrol in the New Zealand Exchange Diploma before 31 August and get 10% off the normal subject fee* (subject fees: standard - $1,200 $1,080 and Finsia members - $1,075 $967.50). *Excludes the New Zealand tailored subjects, 405N and 508N.

Kaplan Professional, in conjunction with New Zealand Exchange Limited (NZX), offers two New Zealand-tailored subjects for the NZX Diploma. The NZX Diploma is the minimum educational qualification required to become an accredited NZX Advisor.

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Course Structure and Subject Outlines

The Diploma consists of 4 compulsory and 2 elective subjects:

 
Trimester Availability
The Core subjects are (all four are compulsory):
Trimester 1
Trimester 2
Trimester 3

The New Zealand Stockmarket (405N)

Securities Law and Market Regulation in New Zealand (508N)

Financial Markets and Economic Principles (FIN111) 

Techniques in Financial Analysis (FIN113) 

Equivalent offered

The Elective subjects are (choose any two subjects):
Trimester 1
Trimester 2
Trimester 3

Interest Rate Markets (FIN240) 

  

Futures and Options Markets and Trading (FIN229) 

 

Investment Management (FIN226) 

 

Industrial Equity Analysis (FIN222) 

    

Funding Sources (FIN223) 

 

Applied Valuation (FIN224)

 

Note: For equivalent Finsia education postgraduate subjects, please refer to the Transition Information. Students may enrol in an equivalent Finsia Education subject if the Kaplan subject is not yet available.

The two New Zealand subjects are designed and written by experienced industry practitioners, to ensure the subject materials accurately reflect the workings of the current New Zealand stockmarket.

Enrolment and Further Information

To enrol select one of the following options:

Study Information

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Timetables and Dates for Subject Offerings and Lecture Timetables and Exam Timetables
Forms and Kits for all study related forms
Exam Information
Recognition & Exemptions