Join 400 others and take our RDR gap-fill test

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More than 400 (and counting) IFAonline and Professional Adviser readers have now read our RDR gap-fill article on ethics and passed an online test to claim their structured CPD learning credits.

The article (READ IT HERE) covers the 10 learning outcomes on ethics set by the FSSC and agreed by the FSA and allows any adviser with knowledge 'gaps' in this area to confidently tick them off. The article, written by lawyer Adam Samuel, is fully accredited by the Institute of Financial Planning (IFP). All advisers who currently hold an approved QCF Level 4 qualification must fill any 'gaps' in their knowledge by either taking more exams, attending relevant events or reading structured CPD-accredited articles, such as ours. If you are following another route to reach QCF Level 4 o...

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