Personal Finances.
PERSONAL FINANCES gives learners an understanding of the sources of income and expenditure and the need to balance income and expenditure. The course discusses the advantages and disadvantages of borrowing money and introduces learners to some of the products provided by banks and building societies and other similar financial institutions.
Content.
Starting Work
Student Finance
Income & Expenditure
Banks & Security
Borrowing Money
Banks & Building Societies
Card & Internet Fraud
Identity Theft
Mock Assessment
Sample Module.
AIM Qualification Suite.
Personal Finances is an RQF component in AIM L1 & L2 Personal & Social Development Skills Suite.
RQF Component Numbers.
L1: J/616/4864 (3 credits)
L2: J/617/1068 (4 credits)
Funding Available.
All AIM qualifications with eLearning attract government funding.
AIM XAMS Platform & Final Online Assessment.
Once learners have completed all eLearning modules and have successfully passed the mock assessment, which may be taken more than once, they should be scheduled for an externally set, externally marked online Multiple-Choice Question (MCQ) exam. The online multiple-choice exam, accessed via AIM XAMS platform, must be invigilated by an AIM approved invigilator.