Franklin Templeton Academy Introduces Alternatives Education Learning Platform
Franklin Templeton Academy has launched its Alternatives Education program to enhance financial professionals' expertise in alternative investments. The comprehensive curriculum covers private equity, real estate, private credit, and hedge strategies. Offered in various formats, including webinars and self-paced modules, the program provides continuing education credits for several financial certifications at no cost to learners. With market volatility and inflation concerns, this initiative aims to equip advisors with the necessary skills to integrate alternative investments effectively.
- Launch of the Alternatives Education program aimed at expanding knowledge of alternative investments.
- Program offers diverse learning formats, including in-person, webinars, and self-paced modules.
- Continuing education credits available for financial certifications at no cost.
- Addresses the increasing demand for education in private market asset classes and their portfolio roles.
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New learning suite offers expert training on alternative investments for financial professionals
“The Franklin Templeton Academy is excited to offer our Alternatives Education program as part of our ongoing effort to build knowledge and proficiency around the ever-evolving alternatives investment landscape,” said
The Alternatives Education program is offered in a variety of program modalities to create a personalized learning experience, including in-person and on-site classes, interactive webinars, self-paced e-learning modules, and pre-recorded video. The program also offers background sheets and workbooks to supplement and bolster the learning experience.
Course content is developed and delivered by experts in the alternatives industry. Coursework is eligible for credit toward Certified Financial Planner® (CFP®), Chartered Institute of Management Accountants® (CIMA®), Retirement Management Advisor® (RMA®) and Certified Private Wealth Advisor® (CPWA®) certifications and offered at no cost to the learner.
"With today’s market volatility, geopolitical risks, and 40-year highs in inflation, financial professionals need a more sophisticated toolbox to help their clients meet their long-term financial goals,” said
“The single largest piece of feedback we hear from advisors and home offices is the need for education, specifically around private market asset classes, vehicle structure, and their role in a portfolio,” added
This press release, and the information contained herein, is provided for discussion purposes only and is not intended as, and may not be relied on in any manner, as an offer to sell, a solicitation of an offer to purchase or a recommendations of an interest in any security or investment vehicle. Any such offer may only be made pursuant to the delivery of formal offering documents. Alternative investments are complex, speculative investment vehicles and are not suitable for all investors. An investment in an alternative investment entails a high degree of risk and no assurance can be given that any alternative investment's investment objectives will be achieved or that investors will receive a return of their capital. Franklin Templeton makes no representation or warranties with respect to the information provided such information should not be relied upon in connection with an investment decision or for any other reason whatsoever.
All Investments involve risk, including loss of principal. Past performance is not guaranteed of future results.
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