FP II Study Plan (30 / 60 / 90 Days)

A practical FP II study plan: 30-day intensive, 60-day balanced, and 90-day part-time schedules mapped to the official CSI blueprint and chapter syllabus.

FP II is a 60-question exam, but it has long scenario surfaces (retirement + family law + estates + business). Prep improves fastest when you repeat one loop:

Syllabus → short drills → review misses → mixed sets → checkpoint.


How long should you study?

CSI’s official guidance is 110 – 150 hours of study for FP II.

Source: https://www.csi.ca/en/learning/courses/fp2/exam-credits

Choose a timeline based on hours per week:

Time you can commitRecommended plan
25–35 hrs/week30‑day intensive
12–18 hrs/week60‑day balanced
8–12 hrs/week90‑day part‑time

30-Day Intensive Plan

Target pace: ~25–35 hours/week.
Goal: master retirement and integrated planning, then harden decision speed with mixed sets.

WeekFocus (CSI chapters)What to doLinks
1Ch 1–4Process + client facts, net worth/cash management, debt planning, and mortgage planning. Build checklists and drill constraints.OverviewSyllabus
2Ch 5–7Investment management + tax planning strategies + registered/trust accounts. Focus on “strategy type → constraint check” reasoning.CheatsheetPractice
3Ch 8–9Retirement planning (highest weighting): needs analysis, government benefits impacts, RRSP/RRIF/LIF/annuities. Do daily short scenario drills.CheatsheetPractice
4Ch 10–18 + reviewInsurance, small business, family law, and estate planning. Finish with 2–3 mixed sets and close gaps.SyllabusPractice

60-Day Balanced Plan

Target pace: ~12–18 hours/week.
Goal: spaced repetition so decision rules stick.

WeekFocusWhat to do
1Ch 1Planning practice: goals, risk profile, ethics and responsibilities.
2Ch 2–3Net worth/cash management + debt planning; drill ratios and borrowing decisions (concept).
3Ch 4–5Mortgage planning + investment management; build a constraint-first decision table.
4Ch 6–7Tax planning strategies + registered/trust accounts.
5–6Ch 8–9Retirement: needs analysis, benefits impacts, and products. This is your highest ROI block.
7Ch 10–13Insurance: needs analysis, contracts, disability/CI/LTC, general insurance.
8Ch 14–18 + reviewSmall business + family law + estates; then mixed sets and gap-closing.

90-Day Part-Time Plan

Target pace: ~8–12 hours/week.
Goal: consistent cadence with frequent short drills.

WeekFocusWhat to do
1Ch 1Process and “best next step” reasoning.
2–3Ch 2–4Savings/debt/mortgages; practice budget → constraint → decision workflow.
4–5Ch 5–7Investment + tax planning; build a one-page “strategy categories” sheet.
6–8Ch 8–9Retirement (core): needs analysis and product mechanics; drill scenarios weekly.
9Ch 10–13Insurance: needs analysis + contracts + income protection + general insurance.
10Ch 14–15Small business: entity forms, valuation framing, taxation and estate freeze concepts.
11Ch 16Family law impacts: property/support and plan changes.
12Ch 17–18 + reviewTrusts/POA + will/probate/tax; then mixed sets and miss-log cleanup.

How to integrate the Mastery app

  • Use Practice for short drills by topic (5–15 questions), then review every miss.
  • Once per week, do a mixed set to force transfer across retirement ↔ tax ↔ insurance ↔ estate ↔ business ↔ family law.

✅ Next: open the Syllabus and begin Topic 1.