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FINS5510 Personal Financial Planning

INSTRUCTIONS

Learning Community Assignment

Andrew Hingston

Overview 2

Weight 3

You must submit via TurnitIn 4

Late Penalties 4

Special Consideration 5

No Short Extensions 5

Individual Assessment 5

No Artificial Intelligence 6

Article Sources 6

Unique 7

Units and Topics Covered 7

Changing Post, Article or Unit 8

Privacy 9

1. Learning Community Post 9

Word Limit 10

Writing Style 10

Referencing 10

Structure and Content of Post 11

2. Learning Community Details 11

3. Learning Community Report 12

Template 12

Formatting 12

Exporting to PDF 12

Structure and Content 13

Submission 13

Assessment Criteria 14

Marking Rubric 15

Grade and Feedback 15

Review of Results 16

Software 16

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Overview

Learning Community Date*

1. Post Due Date 1pm Friday Week 3 (20 Jun 2025)

2. Details Due Date 1pm Friday Week 3 (20 Jun 2025)

3. Report Due Date 1pm Friday Week 3 (20 Jun 2025)

Results Released 5pm Friday Week 5 (4 Jul 2025)

*All times are based on Sydney time

The purpose of this assessment is to build a sense of community as we learn about

Personal Financial Planning together. It involves posting a summary and some

practical applications from one article of your choice that relates to one of the Units of

the course under the 'Learning Community' section of the course website (note that

you do not need to post one article on each Unit of the course). An ‘article’ can be a

website article, news article, blog article, academic research article, book chapter,

video or audio podcast of your choice (please do not use any articles or videos

published by Andrew Hingston). However, there is a catch. You must post on an article

that no one else has posted on this term. In other words, there is a 'first-mover

advantage' with this assessment. You should select your article and post on it early

before someone else beats you to it.

The assessment involves three components:

1. Learning Community Post: Write a short post of up to 1,000 words (with no

leeway) under the ‘Learning Community’ section of the course website identifying

your article, explaining the main points of the article and identifying how you and/or

other participants of the course could practically apply those main points (more

details on page 7). You only need to make one post on one article for one Unit of

the course (you do not need to post one article for each Unit of the course).

2. Learning Community Details: Provide the details of both your selected article and

your post using the fields provided under the ‘Learning Community Details’ link in

the ‘Learning Community’ section of the course website. This allows me to create

a database of articles and easily check that the article that you have chosen is

unique.

3. Learning Community Report: Provide both a screenshot of your post and the text

of the post in PDF format using the Microsoft Word template provided under the

‘Learning Community’ section of the course website. You should then submit it

using the ‘Learning Community Report’ link under the ‘Learning Community’ section

of the course website by the Learning Community Report due date (more details

on the format and content of this submission start on page 11). If you notice a typo

in your post, you are welcome to correct it in your final submission but any changes

should be minor.

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Your first post needs to be your ‘final post’. You cannot just post a short message “I

claim this article” and edit it at the end of the term to include some content. Any posts

found like this will be deleted.

For your Learning Community Report, you should use the Microsoft Word template

provided on the ‘Learning Community’ section of the course website. This includes a

table on page 1 that must be completed. The details in this table should be the same

as the ones provided under the ‘Learning Community Details’ link. Your final file should

be submitted in PDF format.

Note that as a student at UNSW, you have access to the full suite of Microsoft Office

365 applications. More information about accessing this software is on page 16. Your

Learning Community Report should be submitted using Arial or Helvetica fonts only.

To avoid the situation in which students just copy the articles used by other students,

you must choose a ‘unique’ article for which no posts have yet been made under the

relevant Unit of the ‘Learning Community’ section of the course website for this term.

In other words, once another student ‘claims’ an article for a particular Unit on the

course website, you can no longer use it. There is a ‘first-mover advantage’, so you

should claim your source by posting on it as soon as possible during the term. Note

that if the article is a book, you should base your post on only one chapter of that book.

Other students can still post on other chapters of the same book. There is more

information on this on page 7.

This is an individual assignment. Copying or paraphrasing the work of another student

in the current or previous term is academic misconduct and will result in a fail grade

being awarded for both this assessment and the course.

The Learning Community Assignment is worth 10% of your assessment for this course.

Note that some students may mistakenly believe that they need to post on one article

for each of the ten Units of the course. This is incorrect. You should only post on one

article for one Unit of the course.

If you have questions about the Learning Community Assignment, please post your

question under the ‘Learning Community Assignment’ thread in the General Forums. I

will only reply to emailed questions if the subject matter of the question is obviously

inappropriate for posting on the general forums because it relates to a personal or

confidential issue.

Weight

The Learning Community Assignment is worth 10% of your assessment for this course.

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You must submit via TurnitIn

As indicated earlier, there are three components to this assessment:

1. Learning Community Post: Write a short post of up to 1,000 words (with no

leeway) under the ‘Learning Community’ section of the course website.

2. Learning Community Details: Provide the details of both your selected article and

your post using the fields provided under the ‘Learning Community Details’ link in

the ‘Learning Community’ section of the course website.

3. Learning Community Report: Provide both a screenshot of your post and the text

of the post and submit it via Turnitin using the ‘Learning Community Report

Submission Link’ under the ‘Learning Community’ section of the course website

(more details on the format and content of this submission start on page 11).

The key thing is that you must both submit your post on the course website for other

students to read AND submit it in PDF format using the Microsoft Word template

provided. The version that you submit via Microsoft Word is assessed by the Turnitin

plagiarism detection software and is the version that will be graded. The post on the

forums is for the benefit of other students.

Failing to submit your post using the Microsoft Word template provided under the

‘Learning Community Report Submission Link’ under the ‘Assessment 3: Learning

Community’ section of the course website will result in you being awarded a score of

zero for this assessment. If no special consideration is granted, the latest that the file

can be submitted is 5 days after the original due date (and time).

Late Penalties

Late submission will incur a penalty of 5% per day or part thereof (including weekends)

from the due date and time. An assessment will not be accepted after 5 days (120

hours) of the original deadline unless special consideration has been approved. An

assignment is considered late if the requested format, such as hard copy or electronic

copy, has not been submitted on time or an incorrect document has been submitted.

Note that the late penalty will be deducted from the score that you receive for the

submission (not the maximum possible mark). If you receive 70/100 for the submission

and it is two days late, you will receive a score of 60/100.

Note that there is a short ‘grace period’ of a few minutes after the submission time to

allow for slow internet connections. No penalty will apply if the submission is within this

‘grace period’. Please do not email me asking if your submission falls within this grace

period.

Since this assignment can be submitted at any time during the term, the maximum

period of special consideration that will be granted for this assessment (for any reason)

is 7 days from the original due date. Also, the maximum extension that will be granted

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for Equitable Learning Plans will also be 7 days from the original due date. Any

submissions received after this will automatically be awarded a score of zero.

Special Consideration

Special consideration will only be granted for the Learning Community Assessment in

exceptional cases. You are responsible for completing your Learning Community post

well before the due date/time to allow for unexpected circumstances or illness. Being

ill on the last few days before the date of submission will not normally constitute

grounds for special consideration.

If special consideration is granted, the maximum extension that will be granted is

7 days from the original due date. Any assignments received more than 7 days from

the original due date will automatically be awarded a score of zero.

An application for Special Consideration together with supporting documentation must

be submitted online within 3 working days of the due date. The process for applying

for special consideration is here: https://student.unsw.edu.au/special-consideration

No Short Extensions

The university has recently introduced the option for students to apply for a short

extension without providing documentation (such as a medical certificate). This

assessment task is not eligible for a short extension without documentation.

Individual Assessment

This is an individual assessment. All written work must be your own work. Seeking

assistance with your written work or research constitutes academic misconduct.

Seeking assistance from Artificial Intelligence computer programs also constitutes

academic misconduct. Providing assistance to any other students also constitutes

academic misconduct. Copying or paraphrasing the work of any other student (from

current or previous terms) constitutes academic misconduct. If another student

approaches you for assistance, please note the time, date and details of the incident

and email the details to me at [email protected] .

For some students, English is not your first language and so you may not feel confident

with your English grammar. In this course, obtaining assistance from someone else to

help correct spelling or grammar is not considered academic misconduct.

UNSW has no tolerance for students who are dishonest. Academic misconduct is a

serious offence. It can result in zero being awarded for this assessment, a failure grade

for the course and/or removal from the University.

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Spouse or Partner

If you have a spouse or partner, you may discuss the article with them. Discussing

your Learning Community Assignment with your spouse or partner does not constitute

academic misconduct. However, the written post and any supporting research should

be your own work.

No Artificial Intelligence

Using Artificial Intelligence programs or services is not permitted in this assessment.

There are two exceptions to the above ‘no use of Artificial Intelligence’ rule. Students

for whom English is their second language are allowed to use Artificial Intelligence

programs (such as Google Translate) to translate from their native language into

English or to translate from English to their native language. Students with writing

difficulties are allowed to use Artificial Intelligence programs (such as Grammarly) to

help correct their spelling and grammar.

Article Sources

You can select your own website article, news article, blog article, academic research

article (from a peer reviewed academic journal), book chapter, video or audio podcast

from almost any published source. However, you should note that the content that you

select may impact how well you are able to satisfy the assessment criteria (see

‘Assessment Criteria’ later in this document). The content does not need to be from a

peer reviewed academic journal. However, the content does need to be publicly

available through the Internet or via the UNSW Library or a book that is available from

Amazon or Book Depository so that it can be independently verified.

Please do not use any articles or videos published by Andrew Hingston.

Your article should not be a chapter of the prescribed (optional) textbook for this

course. You also cannot use a course lecture video as your article.

Some examples of acceptable sources include:

• One chapter of a personal finance book (not more than one chapter to allow other

students to post on other chapters).

• A ‘personal finance’ article from a newspaper’s website, such as The Sydney

Morning Herald.

• An article from a website or blog that focuses on personal finance.

• Some research from a peer-reviewed academic journal in finance or psychology

that relates to one of the Units of the course.

• A personal finance video on Youtube or a TED talk.

• A podcast or recorded talk that is available on the Internet.

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The above list of examples is not exhaustive. If you find some content that you would

like to use that is not listed here, please use your own discretion to determine whether

it is appropriate. If in doubt, refer to the assessment criteria and identify whether you

will be able to satisfy the criteria.

Your source article does not need to be in English. For instance, a student studying in

China may wish to use an article that explains how the retirement savings system or

taxation system works in China. However, your article does need to be publicly

available so that I can check the source (even if I need to use Google Translate to

understand it).

You may use the books, articles, videos or other articles referred to in the lecture slides

or lectures (as long as you are the first person to post on them in the ‘Learning

Community’ section of the course website). However, the assessment criteria includes

a bonus for sources that are not already included in the course slides.

Unique

When you choose your article, you should make sure that no one else has already

posted on that article under the relevant Unit of the ‘Learning Community’ section of

the course website.

If a particular article can be applied to two or more Units of the course, the same article

can be used two or more times by different students (once for each applicable Unit).

However, the content of the post should be customised for the Unit to which it is being

used.

If an article is a chapter from a book (personal finance or otherwise), you should post

on only one chapter of that book to allow other students to post on other chapters.

There is a ‘first-mover advantage’ to this assignment. You should identify your article

early in the term and post on it as soon as possible to avoid another student posting

on it before you.

Your first post needs to be your ‘final post’. You cannot just post a short message “I

claim this article” and edit it at the end of the term to include some content. Any posts

found like this will be deleted.

Units and Topics Covered

The lectures on each topic will occur gradually during weeks 1 to 10 of the course as

per the course schedule. As such, you may be wondering how you can link an article

to a particular Unit if you have not yet watched the lecture. Below is a list of the Units

and the corresponding concepts covered:

Unit 1: Financial Intelligence

Understanding financial statements, forecasts, budgets, operating leverage and financial planning process.

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Unit 2: Financial Strategy

Money and happiness, human bias, values, life stages, setting goals, rates of return and savings calculations.

Unit 3: Financial Independence

FIRE movement, how much is needed, common strategies and details of the superannuation system.

Unit 4: Career Strategy

The economy, structural change, understanding yourself, choosing a career and developing a career strategy.

Unit 5: Property and Loans

Pros and cons of buying property, property taxes, valuation, buying process and property loans.

Unit 6: Ethics and Advice

Ethical frameworks, decision-making, values and principles, code of ethics and legislation.

Unit 7: Taxation Planning

Understanding the tax system, tax on personal and investment income and tax on superannuation.

Unit 8: Risk Management

Risk and human bias, social security, estate planning and life, property, motor, health and travel insurance.

Unit 9: Investing in Shares

Valuing shares, portfolio theory, investing in shares, non-mainstream investments.

Unit 10: Investment Strategy

Asset categories, financial leverage, risk profiles, asset allocation and investment strategy.

Changing Post, Article or Unit

Once you have made your first post on an article it cannot be changed. Your first post

on an article should be your ‘final post’. Minor corrections of typos in your final report

are permitted.

If you post on an article under the Learning Community section of the website but then

later think that this article would be better suited to a different Unit, you should do the

following:

1. Leave your first post under the Learning Community section of the course website

as is.

2. Make a new post for the same article under the Learning Community section of the

course website in the appropriate Unit. You may adjust the content of your post as

appropriate for the new Unit.

3. Write your Learning Community Report based on the new post. Include a

screenshot of the new post in your Report.

If you post on an article under the Learning Community section of the website and then

decide to change the article that you would like to write about in your Learning

Community Report, you should do the following:

1. Leave your first post under the Learning Community section of the course website

as is.

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2. Make a new post for your new article under the Learning Community section of the

course website in the appropriate Unit.

3. Write your Learning Community Report on the new article. Include a screenshot of

the new post in your Report.

Privacy

Since you are posting your reflections and applications on a forum that can be read by

any participant of this course, you are encouraged not to include personal applications

containing information that you consider to be private or confidential. However, you are

still encouraged to identify and describe specific applications of the main points of your

article.

1. Learning Community Post

Once you have found an article (website, news, research, video, blog etc) and

confirmed that it is unique for the relevant Unit of the course (no other student has

posted on it), you should make a post as soon as possible. This post should be up to

1,000 words in the corresponding Unit under the ‘Learning Community’ section of the

course website.

The title of your post should clearly identify your article so that other students can

quickly tell whether their article is unique or has already been ‘claimed’. The

appropriate format will vary depending on the type of post. A few examples follow:

• Article from website: Title of the article and the name of the website (plus author if

possible).

• Book chapter: Title and author of book, chapter number and chapter title.

• Video: Title of video and website on which it was found (plus author if possible).

• Article from academic journal: Title of article, author and name of journal.

The content of your post should include up to 1,000 words summarising the main

point(s) of your article, what you believe are the main practical application(s) of those

point(s) for you or other participants of the course and your rating for that article. Please

write the post in a way that is interesting and engaging for other students so that they

can learn from it.

It is not acceptable to make a ‘placeholder’ post in which you claim an article with the

‘content’ to be provided later. Your first post should be your final post. Any ‘placeholder’

posts with little or no content will be deleted.

After you make your post, you should take a screenshot of it to include in your

Learning Community Report. Make sure that you include the date and time of the post

in the screenshot.

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Word Limit

The maximum word count for your Learning Community Post is 1,000 words.

Please note that there is no leeway of 10% to this word limit. It is a ‘hard’ limit. Your

post must be under or equal to 1,000 words.

This word count does not include references.

Writing Style

This assessment is different from a traditional essay and so an informal writing style is

acceptable. You may write in the first-person if you would like to do so, especially when

talking about the personal applications of the article. You may also make selective use

of headings, bullet-points and tables where appropriate.

However, you are reminded that this is also an assessment for a university course.

You are expected to provide a clear summary of the main points of the article and link

your practical applications to those summary points and/or lecture material. You should

use clear reasoning. Basically, I won’t be very impressed with arguments that basically

take the form of “this article is really good because I feel it is good”.

Referencing

As a general principle, you do not need to reference the concepts covered in my lecture

slides unless the lecture slides themselves cite another source or it makes sense to do

so given how you are using the concept in your post. If you would like to reference the

lecture slides (or the course videos on Youtube), you can reference them informally

using the Unit title (or video title) and slide number (or video timestamp). The key thing

is that I’m pretty relaxed about how you cite or reference the content in my lecture

slides as it is generally ‘assumed knowledge’ for your Learning Community Report.

I’m expecting that most references or citations in your Learning Community Report are

for sources that are external to the lecture slides. This will obviously include the article

itself but may also include any other related articles from which you have drawn ideas.

However, note that only one article/blog/book chapter/video is required as a source for

each submission.

For websites, I’m usually happy with just the author (or company), the date that it was

accessed and a URL (preferably hyperlinked). For example:

"Domain Property Group, accessed 8 May 2025, https://www.domain.com.au "

For Youtube videos, provide the title of the video, author, date uploaded and the URL.

The following website provides some good examples for referencing:

https://student.unsw.edu.au/citing-different-sources

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When referring to other sources, the standard method for citations at UNSW is in-text

(Harvard). However, in this course I don’t mind whether you use Harvard, Oxford or

APA style referencing.

More information on the in-text (Harvard) method is here:

https://student.unsw.edu.au/harvard-referencing

More information on the footnote (Oxford) method is here:

https://student.unsw.edu.au/footnote-bibliography-or-oxford-referencing-system

More information on APA referencing method is here:

https://www.student.unsw.edu.au/how-cite-references-apa-style

References are not included in your word count.

Structure and Content of Post

Main Points

Provide a detailed summary of the main point(s) of your chosen article. You should

avoid copying the content of the document. You need to use your own words to explain

the main points. This is an exercise in comprehension.

Application

Provide a clear explanation of how you (or other students) can apply the main points

of the article to your/their personal situation either now, after graduation or at some

stage in the future. Is there anyone else that you know who may benefit from the main

point(s) of the document? If you disagree with the main points, what warnings or ideas

does the document provide to you? What warnings or ideas does it provide for others

whom you know?

Rating: X/10

Replace the ‘X’ in the title of this section with a score from 0 to 10 (0 is terrible and 10

is outstanding) as your final rating for the article that you have chosen. This section

should provide a clear explanation of why you gave it that score.

Note that all three of the above sections (including headings) are included in the word

count. References are not included in the word count.

2. Learning Community Details

Please provide me with the details of the post that you made in the Learning

Community forums and also your article using the ‘Learning Community Details’ link.

This link can be found under the ‘Learning Community’ section of the course website.

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The details that you need to provide mirror the information in the table at the start of

your Learning Community Report (see the next section).

You can submit the details multiple times in case you change your mind about which

article you are using.

3. Learning Community Report

The Learning Community Report contains the details of your article and post, a

screenshot of your post and also the text of the post itself. It will be the main document

that I use to mark this assessment. If you notice any typos in your post, you are

welcome to correct these in your final report submission but any changes should be

minor.

Template

You should use the Microsoft Word template document provided under the ‘Learning

Community’ section of the course website. Note that as a student at UNSW, you have

access to the full suite of Microsoft Office 365 applications. More information about

accessing this software is on page 16.

Formatting

Fonts: Please only use either Arial (PC) or Helvetica (Mac) fonts. Students with

dyslexia who find these fonts difficult to read may use Times New Roman.

Font sizes: Please use font size 11 pt for your body text.

Line spacing: Use the default in the Microsoft Word Template provided (1.08 lines).

File format: You should submit your file in PDF format.

Filename: Please use the filename following the format ‘zID Learning Community’.

If your zID is z999999, you should name your document ‘z999999 Learning

Community’.

Exporting to PDF

You are required to submit your assignment using the Microsoft Word template

provided in PDF format. Using Microsoft Word, you can export to PDF format using

the following process:

1. Select the ‘File’ menu at the top left of the screen.

2. Select ‘Export’ from the left panel.

3. Select ‘Create PDF/XPS Document’

4. Press the ‘Create PDF/XPS’ button.

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5. Check the file name and location is correct.

6. Press ‘Publish’ button.

Structure and Content

Your Learning Community Report should contain the following sections and content:

Title page

Please do not change the format of the title page from the one provided in the Microsoft

Word Template provided. Please also do not add a table of contents.

Student details: Provide your UNSW student zID and also your name as it appears

on your UNSW student card.

Learning Community Post details: Provide the Unit number and title to which your

article is most closely linked. Please also provide the title of your post and the date of

the post.

Article details: Provide details of the type of article, the title of the article, the name of

the author of the article, the source of your article, a website link, a full academic

reference and a rating for the article out of 10.

Screenshot of Learning Community Post

Please provide a screenshot of your Learning Community Post including the date and

time of the post. If your post is more than one screen, it is okay to just provide a

screenshot of the top half of your post that contains the title of your post, date and the

first few paragraphs of text.

For Windows users, you can either use the ‘Snipping’ application or press Win + G

and then press the Camera icon.

For Mac users, press Shift + Command + 4 to take a screenshot.

Text of Learning Community Post

Please copy and paste the text from your Learning Community Post into the Microsoft

Word template provided. The text should include the discussion of the main point(s)

and main application(s), the rating and explanation of that rating.

Submission

There are three components of your submission for this assignment:

1. Learning Community Post: This is your post under the ‘Learning Community’

section of the course website.

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2. Learning Community Details: This is where you provide the details of your article

to me in the fields provided. It is basically just the summary information on the title

page of your Learning Community Report. You submit these details using the

‘Learning Community Details’ link under the ‘Learning Community’ section of the

course website. It only takes about 1 minute to submit these details.

3. Learning Community Report: This should be submitted in PDF format using the

‘Learning Community Report’ TurnItIn link under the ‘Learning Community’ section

of the course website.

The due dates for these submissions are listed at the start of this document.

Further information about the file name and formatting is available on page 12. The file

should be submitted in PDF format.

The TurnItIn service has a ‘preview’ function for your uploaded document. This

preview isn’t very good and often stuffs up the formatting of your document. I wouldn’t

worry about this. I download the original file you submit and mark this directly and so

formatting is rarely a problem (especially if you just use Arial/Helvetica fonts).

The penalties for late submission are indicated under the section ‘Late penalties’ on

page 4. Note that there is no point submitting a Learning Community Assignment

submission more than 1 week late since the score will be zero. Note that the maximum

special consideration that will be granted in any case is a 1 week extension from the

original due date.

Assessment Criteria

You will be assessed based on following criteria:

Criteria Descriptor

CONFORMITY

(Penalties)

You did not submit the Learning Community Details via the link provided on course website (5 marks)

You did not use the MS Word Learning Community report template provided (5 marks)

You did not use the file name format indicated in the assessment instructions (5 marks)

You did not submit your file in PDF format. (5 marks)

The presentation of the content of your post does not follow the assessment instructions (5 marks)

The table on page 1 of the MS Word report template was not completed correctly (5 marks).

A screenshot of your post on the Learning Community forums was not included in your report (5 marks)

The text of your post was not copy and pasted into your report as text (5 marks).

The article is not correctly referenced on the cover page (5 marks)

Other articles referred to in your post are not correctly referenced (5 marks)

ARTICLE (20%) Expertise in selecting an article, blog, video or book chapter of suitable sophistication in order to be able to discuss

the main point(s) and applications required in this assessment.

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SUMMARY (40%) Detailed summary of the main point(s) of the chosen article under the ‘Main Points’ heading.

You have avoided simply copying the content of the document and instead have used your own words to explain

the main points.

Ideas are clearly expressed with correct use of spelling, grammar and punctuation.

Appropriate use of bullet-points and prose where appropriate to the content.

APPLICATION (40%) You have provided a clear explanation of how you (or other students) can apply the main points of the article to

your/their personal situation either now, after graduation or at some stage in the future. If you disagree with the

main points, you have identified some warnings or ideas that the document provides to you or others.

Your applications are specific and carefully explained.

Your applications are clearly linked to the main points of the article and/or lecture material.

Ideas are clearly expressed with correct use of spelling, grammar and punctuation.

Appropriate use of bullet-points and prose where appropriate to the content.

Marking Rubric

The following marking rubric is used to assess the above criteria:

Criteria High Distinction Distinction Credit Pass Fail

ARTICLE

(20%)

Sophisticated and very

interesting article that

contains deeply

insightful discussion on

a topic related to

financial planning.

Detailed and interesting

article that contains

insightful discussion on

a topic related to

financial planning.

Quite detailed and/or

interesting article that

contains good

discussion on a topic

related to financial

planning.

Simple article that

contains some

discussion on a topic

related to financial

planning.

Too simple article that

contains weak or very

unsophisticated

discussion on a topic

related to financial

planning.

SUMMARY

(40%)

Very interesting and

very clear summary of

main points of the

article using your own

words.

Interesting and clear

summary of main

points of the article

using your own words.

Clear summary of main

points of the article

using your own words.

Summary of main

points of the article

using simply

paraphrasing or quotes

from article.

Poor summary of main

points of article using

text that is very similar

to the abstract or article

content.

APPLICATION

(40%)

Highly insightful,

interesting and relevant

insights on how to

apply the main points

of the article for other

students.

Very insightful,

interesting and relevant

insights on how to

apply the main points

of the article for other

students.

Insightful, quite

interesting and/or quite

relevant insights on

how to apply the main

points of the article for

other students.

Some adequate

insights on how to

apply the main points

of the article for other

students.

Not insightful or very

uninteresting

applications of main

points of the article for

other students.

Note that penalties may apply to the grade determined by this marking rubric according

to the ‘Conformity’ assessment criteria (see previous section), late submission and/or

academic misconduct.

Grade and Feedback

Your grade for this assessment and some brief feedback will be provided on the course

website at the ‘Results Released’ date at the start of this document. This is normally

2 weeks after the date of submission. However, please be patient if it takes a bit longer

because we usually have a lot of assignments to mark.

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To access your grade and feedback, click on the ‘Learning Community Grades and

Feedback’ link under the ‘Learning Community’ section of the course website.

Your feedback will be in the form of a grade and a few sentences explaining the

reasoning for your grade.

Review of Results

You should have reasonable expectations for your grade. A credit score (65 to 74)

means that you submitted a good assignment that adequately satisfied the assessment

requirements. A distinction score (75-84) indicates that the assessment criteria were

satisfied at a superior level. High distinctions (85 and above) are rare and are awarded

for an outstanding performance.

If you would like further clarification or to dispute your assessment grade:

1. Read the feedback provided (under the ‘Grades’ section on the course website).

2. Make sure that you have carefully read the Assessment Criteria and Marking Rubric

in this instructions document.

3. Wait 24 hours to reflect on the feedback provided.

4. Email me a screenshot of your grade and feedback and the specific issue on which

you seek clarification (or would like to dispute) to: [email protected]

Any emails disputing or seeking clarification of assessment grades must be received

between 1 and 7 days after the release of results. We will not reply to emails received

within 24 hours of the release of results.

A review of results may take up to 10 working days to complete. If the new score is

within 2 marks (out of 100) of the original score, no adjustment will be made to the

original score. If the new score is either lower or higher than your original score by

more than 2 marks, the score will be adjusted. Note that your score may increase or

decrease upon a review of results.

Note that the following reasons are not grounds for a request to review results:

• You were busy at work and didn’t have enough time to work on this assessment;

• You were busy with other assessments;

• You are worried about the financial or visa implications of not passing the course;

• Marks or grades received by other students; and/or

• The need for additional marks to achieve a higher grade or weighted average mark

(WAM).

Software

This assignment should be submitted in PDF format using the Microsoft Word

document template provided on the course website. All students at UNSW have

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access to the full suite of Microsoft Office 365 products for free (on both Windows

and Mac). This includes downloadable versions of the entire Microsoft Office suite to

15 devices (5 desktops, 5 tablets and 5 mobiles).

The steps for downloading the latest version of MS Office are as follows:

1. Go to https://login.microsoftonline.com

2. Login with the same zPass that you use for Moodle using the

[email protected]’ version of your UNSW student email. For example:

[email protected]

3. Click the ‘Install apps’ button

4. Choose ‘Office 365 apps’.

For students who use the Linux operating system, you should use a word processor

that accepts the Microsoft Word document format (for the template) and export to

PDF format.

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