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6 Personal Finance courses in Bognor Regis

Personal Finance and Employability Course - Multiply

By asphaleia

A workshop for 19-29 years olds living in West Sussex who do not have their level 4 or higher maths GCSE (or equivalent). Learn how to calculate your pay and understand a payslip. Know what deductions you should pay and how to check your're on the right tax code.

Personal Finance and Employability Course - Multiply
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Everyday Maths - Multiply Workshop

By asphaleia

A workshop for 19-29 years olds living in West Sussex who do not have their level 4 or higher maths GCSE (or equivalent). Become more confident using maths to help with everyday spending.

Everyday Maths - Multiply Workshop
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Personal Budgeting - Multiply Workshop

By asphaleia

A workshop for 19-29 years olds living in West Sussex who do not have their level 4 or higher maths GCSE (or equivalent). Learn how to plan a budget for your weekly or monthly income.

Personal Budgeting - Multiply Workshop
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Money Saving Tips - Multiply Workshop

By asphaleia

A workshop for 19-29 years olds living in West Sussex who do not have their level 4 or higher maths GCSE (or equivalent). Learn how to maximise your heard earned money with money saving tips.

Money Saving Tips - Multiply Workshop
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What's my Work Pay? - Multiply Workshop

By asphaleia

A workshop for 19-29 years olds living in West Sussex who do not have their level 4 or higher maths GCSE (or equivalent). Learn how to calculate your pay and understand a payslip. Know what deductions you should pay and how to check your're on the right tax code.

What's my Work Pay? - Multiply Workshop
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Unpuzzling finance (In-House)

By The In House Training Company

Finance doesn't have to be a puzzle. And if you want to get anywhere with your career, it had better not be! Whatever your role, you have an impact on the financial wellbeing of the organisation you work for, whether you've got specific financial responsibilities or not. This thoroughly practical, fun and enjoyable one-day workshop will help unpuzzle finance for you. It's an ideal opportunity to master the terminology, get to grips with the concepts, learn how 'the finance department' works and understand the part you play. This course will help participants: Appreciate the role and importance of Finance within organisations Be able to recognise and describe some of the common items and jargon used Identify the elements of the Profit & Loss and the Balance Sheet Understand cashflow Make better decisions Manage budgets 1 Introduction Expectations Terminology Key financial principlesAccrualsConsistencyPrudenceGoing concern 2 The three main financial statements Profit & Loss accountIncomeCost of salesGross profitAdministrative expenses ('overheads')Net profit/(loss) for the financial year (the 'bottom line')P&L format Balance SheetTerminologyFixed AssetsCurrent AssetsCurrent LiabilitiesLong-term LiabilitiesCapitalB/S format Cashflow Statement Financial and management information systems 3 Budgets and forecasts Why budget? Types of budget - incremental or zero-based Budgeting for costs - fixed and variable Budgeting for income An eight point plan for budgeting for your department Case study: Small Brother Ltd Problems and solutions 4 Accruals Accruals - what and why? Prepayments 5 Open forum

Unpuzzling finance (In-House)
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Felpham Community College

felpham community college

2.9(50)

West Sussex

Felpham Community College is a community school which means that it is run by the local authority, which employs the staff, owns the land and buildings and decides which ‘admissions criteria’ to use, (these are used to allocate places if the school has more applicants than places). Its International Schools Award provides recognition that an international ethos is embedded throughout the school and that a majority of students within the school are involved in international work. The Healthy Schools Award and Sport England Award demonstrate the school’s commitment to encouraging its students to make healthier life-style choices and to participate in sport above and beyond the school sports curriculum. As one of only 39 personal finance centres of excellence, the school has been recognised and rewarded for taking big steps forward in bringing personal finance education to all our students in the school in order develop their knowledge, skills and attitudes in relation to money to equip them for life. Commitment to supporting students with special educational needs is recognised by the Dyslexia Friendly Schools and Autism Aware awards. With these awards teaching and other support staff are able to identify and respond to unexpected difficulties that students may face. In the summer of 2017, the school was awarded Level 2 / Gold Award as a UNICEF Rights Respecting School. The Award recognises the school’s achievement in putting the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child into practice within the school and beyond. As one of only 22 secondary schools with the award initially, the Level 2 Rights Respecting Schools Award is the highest level of the Award and is granted by UNICEF UK to schools that have fully embedded children’s rights throughout the school in its policies, practice and ethos. Governors and staff employed at Felpham Community College are committed and work hard to create an exciting and engaging curriculum for all students. The school believes in getting the basics right; so it has focused on developing a safe, calm and purposeful learning environment with excellent student behaviour and a smart school uniform. The core values of Achievement, Care & Equality underpin the work of the school and reflected in the culture and ethos.