Test your knowledge on pensions simplification

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Wizard Learning has added a new module to its online AFPC training which tests the IFA's knowledge of proposed pension simplification reforms.

A series of 20 questions are provided on the Pass AFPC demonstration. However, anyone intermediary who thinks they may already know the proposed rules behind the Inland Revenue changes will be surprised to find questions within the demonstration are much tougher than first anticipated. As well as pensions simplification, the Wizard Learning AFPC revision course provides access to a total of 14 different types of tests on six APFC subjects, in either single or multi player format. All results from completed training is recorded on personalised and printable CPD certificates. IFAo...

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