Financial Products, Markets & Services
Learning Objective
To provide a basic introduction to the financial services sector with a focus on investments.
Students will learn the nature and purpose of the retail and wholesale (professional) sectors,
the main products they sell to customers and market structures for the trading of equities,
debt, commodities and derivatives.
Syllabus Summary
Financial services |
The financial services sector and key investment distribution channels
within it, distinguishing between retail and professional business. |
Economic environment |
Understanding financial assets and markets. |
Financial assets and markets |
How a company is formed and the differences between private and public
companies. |
Equities |
The main types of equities and the advantages and disadvantages of
investing in different types of equities. |
Bonds |
The main types of bonds and their characteristics. |
Derivatives |
The main types of derivatives and their characteristics. |
Investment funds |
The different types of investment funds and their characteristics. |
Financial services regulation |
Financial services regulation and its application. |
Taxation, investment wrappers and trusts |
An overview of investment wrappers, taxation and trusts. |
Other retail financial products |
Characteristics of other retail financial products such as loans,
mortgages and life assurance. |
Assessment
- 50 multiple choice questions delivered by Computer Based Testing
- one-hour examination
- 50 marks
- 40% of Cert ISI
- Externally assessed
- Available all year round
- £80 per candidate (Includes workbook, two exam sittings and access to the Revision
Express e-learning tool)
Course Duration