What are the IFP modules?
Islamic Financial Planner M1 Fundamentals of Islamic Financial Planning M2 Risk Management and Takaful Planning M3 Islamic Investment Planning M4 Zakat and Tax Planning M5 Islamic Estate and Waqf Planning M6 Financial Plan Construction and Professional Responsibilities • What is the difference between the IFP program and FPAM’s Islamic Financial Planning Course (IFPC)? Being a 6-module training program, whereby candidates undergo more than 40 hours of training for each module, the IFP program coverage is more extensive and has more depth in comparison to the IFPC. The IFPC (also known as Practice Module 1) was designed as an add-on to the CFP program and is part of FPAM Continuing Education courses. IFPC is a CPE-recognised professional course by Securities Industry Development Corporation (SIDC) of SC. • Are there plans to introduce a challenge status for CFP holders who want to be certified as an IFP? Yes, the IFP Challenge has been introduced. Candidates qualified for the IFP Challe