ifs joins Edexcel to offer finance diploma

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The ifs School of Finance has partnered with Edexcel to enhance personal finance education, complimenting Edexcel's 14-19 Diploma total solution offering.

New qualifications will be available to students taking the 14-19 Diploma, as well as non-Diploma students as an equivalent to GCSEs and A-levels. ifs will offer Personal Financial Management qualifications at levels 1, 2 and 3 for any student studying for an Edexcel Diploma. In addition, ifs School of Finance is collaborating with Edexcel on the financial content of Edexcel’s Business, Administration and Finance Diploma, which will be available from September 2008. Course contents include teaching students to manage their money, cope with financial issues, budgeting, opening and acce...

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