Certificate IV in Credit Management (FNS40110)

Summary

  • This is a self-paced course - recommended timeframe of 2 months per module x 4 =
    8 months to complete
  • For Traineeship information regarding this qualification, please click here
  • Can be commenced at ANY TIME throughout the year
  • Consists of 4 modules which encompass 12 competencies
  • Assessed by module assignments and on-the-job assessment by a Workplace Supervisor
  • Assignments can be undertaken online or paper-based
  • Students must obtain 80% to pass each module
  • Course fee - $1,800 (instalments of either - $300 on enrolment plus another 5 x $300 monthly credit card deductions or $900 on enrolment and another $900 credit card deduction 4 months after commencement)
  • A Top Student Award consisting of an engraved plaque and $500 is presented to the person who achieves the highest overall mark in this qualification in 2012

Who should enrol?

For employers

Those who:

  • have staff who need to attain an appropriate qualification as required by ASIC because they are engaged in credit activities in their financial services organisation
  • have staff they want to mentor and reward by offering them a Nationally Recognised Qualification
  • want to develop their supervisory and customer service staff to assist them to deliver a more professional level of input to the business
  • have staff who may qualify as New Entrant and/or Existing Worker Trainees and access government funding for their training

For employees

Those who:

  • are required by ASIC to attain a Certificate IV qualification as they work in the credit area of a financial services organisation
  • are working as credit officers, credit controllers, credit analysts, recoveries officers, reconciliation officers, credit services officers, credit/lending officers, customer service officers and credit managers (of smaller organisations)

Modules

CM 401 Credit & the Regulatory Framework
BSBCOM405A Promote compliance with legislation
FNSCUS402A Resolve disputes
FNSINC401A Apply principles of professional practice to work in the financial services industry
CM 402 Assessing Credit Applications
FNSCRD503A Promote understanding of the role and effective use of consumer credit
FNSCRD401A Assess credit applications
FNSCRD402A Establish and maintain appropriate securitisation
CM 403 Credit Management
FNSCRD403A Manage and recover bad and doubtful debts
FNSCRD404A Utilise the legal process to recover outstanding debt
FNSCRD405A Manage overdue customer accounts
CM 404 Financial Analysis & Risk Assessment
FNSRSK401A Implement risk management strategies
BSBFIA401A Prepare financial reports
FNSRSK502A Assess risks

Forms

Enrolment Form

Student form (pdf)

RPL Application Form

RPL form (pdf)
This is a Nationally Recognised Training course.
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