This London Institute of Banking and Finance qualification has been developed with the input of leading firms from across the financial sector to ensure it gives students the essential and most up to date knowledge. By taking this course students will gain an appreciation of why money is important through focusing on what money is; attitudes to it; and how it can affect life choices. You will learn how to become responsible borrowers and sensible savers, and to appreciate the need for financial planning.
Students are required to achieve at least five 9-4 grades at GCSE level, including Maths and English Language. Previous knowledge of Financial Studies is not a requirement.
100% exam-based assessment for the 4 Units. All Units comprise 2 exams per Unit - 1 MCQ (35%) & 1 written case study (65%). Each unit is assessed through a combination of multiple choice questions (Part A) and a written paper based on a pre-released case study (Part B)
About Education Provider
Region | London |
Local Authority | Barnet |
Ofsted Rating | Good |
Gender Type | Mixed |
Address | Claremont Road, Cricklewood, London, NW2 1TR |
This London Institute of Banking and Finance qualification has been developed with the input of leading firms from across the financial sector to ensure it gives students the essential and most up to date knowledge. By taking this course students will gain an appreciation of why money is important through focusing on what money is; attitudes to it; and how it can affect life choices. You will learn how to become responsible borrowers and sensible savers, and to appreciate the need for financial planning.
Students are required to achieve at least five 9-4 grades at GCSE level, including Maths and English Language. Previous knowledge of Financial Studies is not a requirement.
100% exam-based assessment for the 4 Units. All Units comprise 2 exams per Unit - 1 MCQ (35%) & 1 written case study (65%). Each unit is assessed through a combination of multiple choice questions (Part A) and a written paper based on a pre-released case study (Part B)