
Become an IWI Continuing Education Provider
Stay in front of—and top of mind with—dedicated financial advising, wealth management, and retirement planning professionals who are ready to engage and eager to advance their knowledge.
Embrace the Benefits of Being an IWI CE Provider
Advanced continuing education (CE) programs are a cornerstone of Investment & Wealth Institute certifications. Every two years, CIMA®, CPWA®, and RMA® certificate holders must complete and report 40 hours of CE credit, including credit 2 hours related to ethics and at least 1 credit related to tax and regulatory topics.
These certificants are advanced financial advisors, investment analysts, and wealth management professionals. They are dedicated to the pursuit of specialized knowledge and practical skills that will deliver better client outcomes, advance their careers, and serve the financial services community.
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3 Steps to IWI CE Provider Status
To offer programs pre-accepted for CE credit toward all IWI financial advisor certification renewals (CIMA®, CPWA®, and RMA®), education providers must register as a CE Sponsor and submit proposed CE courses for review.
*CE Provider applications are reviewed/approved within 3 business days. Course applications are reviewed within 10 business days. Course applications offer a rush fee where applications will be reviewed in 2 business days
Still have questions?
Kelsey Trader, CE Provider Specialist is your contact for applications, reviews, and renewals
Contact KelseyWhat Qualifies as Pre-Approved CE Education?
Plan your education programs to meet IWI criteria for CE credit qualification.
Content we won’t approve includes:
- Prep classes specific to a license or certification, such as FINRA or NASAA licensing exams 
- Proprietary information 
- Product presentations 
- Normal business procedures (including due diligence meetings) 
- Client/public presentations or seminars 

Program Format
Education delivered in real time may include:
- Live classroom environment 
- In-person seminars 
- Teleconference calls 
- Live webinar formats 
Online self-study programs may include:
- Online self-paced modules 
- Recorded webinars 
- Publications 
Program Credit Criteria
To qualify for CE credit, education programs must feature a minimum of 50 minutes of instruction (not including Q&A or exam/quiz).
- 50 minutes of education = 1 credit hour 
- After the first credit hour, calculate CE credit in half-hour increments; round down to the nearest half hour. 
- When timed attendance isn’t possible (e.g., self-study), a scored quiz can serve as proof of completion. 
Quizzes must:
- Include a minimum of 5 questions per hour of education 
- Be scored by the education provider 
- Provide evidence of satisfactory completion (70% or higher) for acceptance 

Program Records
CE providers must maintain a record of the educational program and attendees for 4 years following the date of delivery. Records must include:
- Date, location, and format of the program 
- Names of presenters or discussion leaders 
- Outline of program presentations and materials 
- List of IWI certificants in attendance 
- Successful exam/quiz completion (if applicable) 
Accepted Topics for IWI Pre-Approved CE Credits
The demands on financial advisors, wealth managers, and retirement and investment analysts are ever challenging and ever changing. That’s why we look for CE providers who offer topics that align with our advanced certification programs.
Note that these lists are not exhaustive. For more details, refer to the comprehensive certification exam topic lists for CIMA®, CPWA®, and RMA®.
Technical Investment Management
- Global Capital Market History and Valuation 
- Applied Finance and Economics 
- Applied Statistics and Data Interpretation 
- Traditional and Alternative Investments 
- Portfolio Performance and Risk Measurements 
- Portfolio Theory 
- Individual and Institutional Investment Policies 
- Manager Selection 
- Investment Analysis and Recommendations 
- Investment Consulting Process (including client discovery, monitoring and portfolio review) 
Governance and Regulations
- Investments & Wealth Institute Code of Professional Responsibility 
- Ethics 
- Applicable Regulations; Compliance and Legal Implications 
Wealth Management
- Applied Behavioral Finance Family Dynamics 
- Tax Strategies and Planning Portfolio Management 
- Risk Management and Asset Protection 
- Business Entities and Closely Held Business Executive Compensation Plans 
- Retirement Planning 
- Charitable Giving 
- Estate Planning and Wealth Transfer 
Supplemental
- Building Your Business (if related to investment or wealth management) 
- Leadership Programs (if related to investment or wealth management) 
Retirement Management
- Client Diagnostics 
- Retirement Lifecycle 
- Retirement Management and Allocations 
- Retirement risks 
- Retirement income 
- Comprehensive retirement planning 
- Social Security and Medicare 
- Healthcare planning 
- Elder care/Elder Abuse/Dementia assistance 
- Retirement policy-making 
- Accumulation and decumulation strategies 
- Retirement product landscape 
- Withdrawal strategies 
- Tax-efficiency in retirement 
- Insurance strategies