IMCA released a white paper detailing the findings of a comprehensive job analysis that defines the practice of wealth management.
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IMCA Defines Wealth Management
Job task analysis identifies distinct knowledge and skills required to advise affluent clients
DENVER—November 8, 2012—Investment Management Consultants Association® (IMCA®) today released a white paper detailing the findings of a comprehensive job analysis that defines the practice of wealth management. In addition to clarifying what constitutes a private wealth advisor, IMCA will use the analysis to refine the experience, education, examination, and ethics requirements of its Certified Private Wealth Advisor® (CPWA®) certification program.
“Until now, no clear definition of private wealth advice or wealth management existed in the financial services industry,” said Sean R. Walters, CAE, executive director and CEO at IMCA. “This job analysis clearly defines wealth management as a distinct practice of advising high-net-worth clients with specialized expertise and skills. Financial advisors without this knowledge who work with affluent clients are doing them a disservice.”
Job analysis studies are a common practice for certification bodies. Certification exams and the supporting requirements and curricula for certification programs are defined by a role delineation study of practitioners in the field. IMCA commissioned Kryterion Test Services, a professional certification test development and delivery company, to initiate the three-phase job analysis that began almost a year ago. Kryterion distributed an online survey to more than 43,000 financial professionals, and almost 400 respondents completed the survey in its entirety, which met the statistical sampling requirements.
Highlights from IMCA’s wealth management job analysis and the executive summary white paper, “Defining Wealth Management, Serving High-Net-Worth Clients with a Distinct Body of Knowledge,” include the following:
IMCA has administered the CPWA certification since 2007, and the program was operated as a certificate program since 2004. The procedures used in the job analysis study complied with all relevant technical and legal standards for professional certification and licensure as well as the requirements for accreditation by the National Commission for Certifying Agencies (NCCA) and the American National Standards Institute (ANSI).
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Established in 1985, IMCA is a nonprofit professional association and credentialing organization with more than 8,700 individual members. IMCA members collectively manage more than $1.6 trillion on behalf of 1.3 million clients, providing investment consulting and wealth management services to individual and institutional clients. Since 1988, IMCA has offered the Certified Investment Management Analyst® (CIMA®) certification, which earned accreditation by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) in April 2011, making it the first financial services credential in the United States to meet international standards (ISO 17024) for personnel certification. IMCA’s Certified Private Wealth Advisor® (CPWA®) certification is suited for wealth management professionals working with high-net-worth clients. In 2011, IMCA conferences and workshops hosted more than 4,000 attendees.
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