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FINA2209 Financial Planning
Reflective exercises
Exercise 1 due date: Friday 12 August 5pm (via LMS)
Exercise 2 due date: Friday 14 October 5pm (via LMS)
Weighting: 7.5% (each) of final mark
Word limit: Approximately 400 words each
Reflective exercise 1: Reflect upon a single aspect of your personal finances that you would like to
improve and establish a plan that you will implement over the next two months to improve that
aspect.
Reflective exercise 2: Review your response to ‘Reflective exercise 1’ and discuss how well and
why you did/ did not perform in line with your plan.
Instructions:
• Your submission should follow the 'What?' (Description), 'So what?' (Analysis), 'Now what?'
(Plan of action/Conclusion) format. (Review Antony Gray’s guest lecture in week 1 about the
purpose of reflective exercises and how to complete the exercises in this format).
• Make your submission as a PDF document to LMS by the due date.
• Your submission should be polished and carefully considered. E.g. Give each reflection a title, use
complete senses (no dot pots) and write in the first person. You do not need to use referencing
(although if you quote someone keep it short and place it in quotation marks).
UWA policies
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UWA expects the highest degree of academic conduct from all students.
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have been entitled.
For more information about academic conduct and the levels of breach of academic conduct please
see the University Policy on Academic Conduct.
For more information on understanding ethical scholarship and the University’s expectations of
correct academic conduct at UWA revisit Academic Conduct Essentials.
For further assistance, please visit the STUDYSmarter Plagiarism Portal.
In accordance with the University Policy on Assessment, all text-based summative assessments
worth 10% or more will be passed through text-matching software. “Passing” an automated
checking program does not in itself confirm that a breach of academic conduct has not occurred,
and markers may make other checks as appropriate.For more information about text-matching see
the University Library Guide.
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Marking criteria
Item Marks
Submission Instructions
Follows the instructions laid out in the assignment description and in this rubric
5
Description: ‘What?’
Clearly describes a single topic or problem to be analysed in each reflection.
Adequately explains key information for the reader to understand the background and
context of the reflections
20
Analysis: ‘So what?’
Analyses a problem or concept in depth, taking into account underlying factors,
theories and emotions, and posing questions for further analysis
40
Action or Conclusion: ‘Now What?’
Proposes a concrete course of action that might be taken, or a conclusion that involves
the application of knowledge in the real world
15
Language and Style
Communicates clearly and concisely
20
Total 100