Certificate in Financial Studies
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The Certificate of Financial Studies is the equivalent of an AS-level and counts for up to 60 UCAS points depending on the grade. It consists of three examinations taken throughout the year. Two exams are done electronically and are multiple choice and one is a written exam involving case studies. The Certificate of Financial Studies is produced by the Institute of Financial Services (IFS) and can be followed by the Diploma of Financial Studies if desired.
Board Certification in Finance for college graduates from accredited business schools is available from the American Academy of Financial Management.