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ICFE Preparation Course
Aim for professionalism!

This course is for those working in the Banking and Finance industry. It is aimed at both professionals and those already studying Finance or Accounting at university. The course aims to develop and practise all four essential skills of reading, writing, listening and speaking – simulating the type of things you will need to succeed in your career.

The course will prepare you for the International Certificate in Financial English (ICFE). ICFE is a joint venture between the University of Cambridge and ACCA (the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants) aimed at providing candidates with a qualification demonstrating their ability to communicate effectively within their profession.

You will gain confidence in using English in a wide range of financially related areas, e.g. accounting systems, company reporting, corporate fraud and bankruptcy.

Topics covered in the course include:

Company Results
Cash Flow
Teamwork and Managing People
Internal Audits and Control

Course length

36 hours – 1.5 hour x 2 per week, 12 weeks

Course fee

1425 RON

Course materials:

The course fee includes all materials, which the teacher will supply on the first day of the course

Level:

In order to take part in this course you must be placement tested at a minimum level of 5a

Why take this course?

To prepare for the ICFE examination
To develop the skills you need to do work or study better in the financial field
To develop your range of financial English

You can find more details about registration here.

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