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Exchange-Traded Funds’ Role in Financial Planning

Uncover how Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs) can optimize your financial plan, offering diverse investment strategies, tax efficiency, and cost-effective exposure to various markets.

Created byPNC Learning
4.9
(20 reviews)
BeginnerUpdated Nov 21, 2025
Exchange-Traded Funds’ Role in Financial Planning

What You'll Learn

check_circleUnderstand ETFs' role in financial planning.
check_circleDistinguish ETF types and their applications.
check_circleIdentify key features and benefits of ETFs.
check_circleAnalyze ETF risks, including tracking error.
check_circleCompare ETFs with mutual funds and ETNs.
check_circleApply ETFs in various investment strategies.

About This Course

Welcome to "Exchange-Traded Funds’ Role in Financial Planning," a comprehensive course designed to deepen your understanding of ETFs and their strategic application in financial planning. This course highlights the significance of ETFs as one of the most valuable financial products for individual investors, offering numerous benefits when used wisely to achieve investment goals.

You will gain in-depth knowledge on various facets of ETFs, including their definition as a basket of securities tradable on stock exchanges, their vast availability across asset classes, and innovative structures that allow for diverse investment strategies. We'll explore the historical growth of the ETF market, from its early beginnings to its current multi-trillion-dollar valuation with thousands of products available.

Key learning outcomes include:

  •  Understanding the fundamental nature of an ETF, its tradability, and how its share structure differs from company stocks.
  •  Discovering the role of institutional investors and arbitrage mechanisms in maintaining ETF liquidity and tracking integrity.
  •  Exploring the regulatory landscape for ETFs and their common structures (corporation or trust).
  •  Differentiating between passive (index) and active ETFs, along with various specialized types such as rule-based (smart beta), synthetic, leveraged, inverse, commodity, and covered call ETFs.
  •  Learning about the essential "ETF facts" document, its contents, and its role in transparency and investor communication.
  •  Grasping the seven key features of ETFs: low cost, tradability, liquidity and price discovery, low tracking error, tax efficiencies, transparency, low-cost diversification, and targeted exposure.
  •  Identifying the various risks associated with ETF investing, including tracking error (caused by fees, sampling, cash drag, rebalancing, and currency hedging), concentration risk, composition risk, and securities lending risk.
  •  Comparing and contrasting ETFs with mutual funds across management style, transparency, cash flow management, expenses, advisor compensation, distribution, tradability, minimum investment, and tax efficiency.
  •  Understanding the taxation of ETF investors in non-registered accounts, covering dividend/interest, capital gains (including phantom distributions), and non-taxable distributions.
  •  Exploring advanced investment strategies facilitated by ETFs, such as core-satellite portfolio construction, rebalancing, tactical asset allocation, cash management, exposure to hard-to-access markets, and tax-loss harvesting.
  •  Examining alternative ETF structures like mutual funds of ETFs and Exchange Traded Notes (ETNs), highlighting their unique characteristics and risks.

By the end of this course, you will be equipped to strategically integrate ETFs into financial plans, leveraging their unique advantages while understanding and mitigating associated risks.

Your Instructor

PNC Learning
PNC Learning

2x Award Winning Commercial Insurance Broker

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Founder and CEO of PNC Learning (a wholly owned LearnDay subsidiary), one of Canada’s leading independent providers of pre-licensing and accredited continuing education courses for insurance professionals. https://courses.pnclearning.com With programs currently in use by thousands of students and at some of the largest insurance brokerages across Canada, Jacques has deep experience in successfully launching and marketing new e-Learning programs for the fitness industry, financial services, and other regulated industries. With a technical background, his expertise in e-Learning includes content creation, sales & marketing, and everything required to bring a new e-Learning program to market from the ground up.

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