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An Introduction to Real Estate (12 Hours Online Self-Study)

4.3(5)

By Bayfield Training

Are you looking to enter the dynamic world of real estate? Our course is designed to equip you with the knowledge and tools you need to communicate effectively with real estate professionals and develop key skills in real estate investment strategy and analytics. At the end of the course, you'll be able to read and interpret real estate market reports, and have a firm grasp of how iconic buildings, cities, and companies fit into the overall picture of the real estate sector. On this course, you will… Become familiar with the players, structure, general terminology and overall needs of Real Estate. Learn what is Real Estate and why it is different from other asset classes Get to grips with the overall size and structure of the UK Real Estate Market Learn and analyse the links between the different parts of the property market Understand who works in the Real Estate Market, their qualifications and their job descriptions Recognise how and when to use basic real estate concepts: Rent, Value, Yield, Risk and Return, etc… Learn how to read a real estate market report Understand how current affairs, politics and economics affects Real Estate Investment Use household names and iconic companies, cities and buildings to help consolidate your appreciation of this exciting sector Who will benefit from this course: Graduates or undergraduates studying economics, finance. Professionals working in Marketing or Accounting teams within Real Estate firms. APC students. Anyone interested in Real Estate. School leavers/A-Level Students looking to gain an understanding of Real Estate. Non cognate students who wish to transfer into Real Estate/Finance careers. Course Outline Module 1: What is and why buy Real Estate? The property Market The Size and Structure of the UK property market The impact of Real Estate in the Economy Module 2: The Real Estate Market System The Space Market The Asset Market The Development Market Module 3: How to value Real Estate An Introduction to Financial Mathematics The difference between Price, Value and Worth Property Yield Conventional Valuation Methods Module 4: How to read a Real Estate Market Report Property Market Indicators: Stock Indicators Property Market Indicators: Investment Indicators Module 5: Who works in Real Estate? The build Environment by Cobalt Recruitment Rea; Estate Agents Examples of Real Estate Market Agents CVs Real Estate Network

An Introduction to Real Estate (12 Hours Online Self-Study)
Delivered in person or OnlineFri, Nov 109:00 + more
£1500

Auditing in the Exploration & Production (E&P) Industry Level 1

By EnergyEdge - Training for a Sustainable Energy Future

Explore the world of auditing in the EP industry with EnergyEdge's top-rated course. Enroll today and take your career to new heights.

Auditing in the Exploration & Production (E&P) Industry Level 1
Delivered In-PersonWed, Nov 600:30
£1899 to £2099

Exploration & Production (E&P) Accounting Level 1

By EnergyEdge - Training for a Sustainable Energy Future

Boost your expertise in exploration and production accounting with EnergyEdge's course. Join our classroom training to gain valuable insights. Enroll now!

Exploration & Production (E&P) Accounting Level 1
Delivered In-PersonWed, Nov 600:30
£1899 to £2099

Understanding Economics

By Compete High

🌟 Unlock the Secrets of the Economic World with 'Understanding Economics' Course! Are you intrigued by the forces that shape our global economy? Do you want to decode complex economic principles and apply them to real-world scenarios? Look no further! Our comprehensive 'Understanding Economics' course is your ticket to mastering the fundamentals of economics and gaining a competitive edge in today's dynamic market.   💡 Why Understanding Economics Matters: Economics is the backbone of modern society, influencing everything from government policies to individual financial decisions. By delving into the intricacies of supply and demand, market structures, and macroeconomic trends, you'll gain invaluable insights into how economies function and evolve over time. Whether you're a business professional aiming to make informed strategic decisions, a student exploring future career paths, or simply a curious individual eager to understand the world around you, this course offers something for everyone.   🎓 What You'll Learn: Our 'Understanding Economics' course covers a wide range of topics, including: Microeconomics: Explore the behavior of individuals and firms in markets, understand the concept of elasticity, and learn how to analyze consumer behavior. Macroeconomics: Gain insights into the broader economic factors such as inflation, unemployment, fiscal policy, and monetary policy. International Economics: Understand the complexities of global trade, exchange rates, and economic development. Economic History: Trace the evolution of economic thought and understand how historical events have shaped modern economic systems. With engaging lectures, real-world case studies, and interactive discussions, you'll develop a solid foundation in economics that you can apply to various personal and professional endeavors.   👩‍🎓 Who is this for? Students: Whether you're studying economics as part of your academic curriculum or looking to supplement your knowledge with practical insights, this course will provide you with the tools to excel in your studies and beyond. Professionals: From entrepreneurs and business owners to policymakers and analysts, understanding economics is essential for making informed decisions in today's competitive marketplace. Curious Minds: If you're simply curious about how the economy works and want to broaden your intellectual horizons, this course offers a stimulating learning experience for anyone with a thirst for knowledge.   💼 Career Path: A solid understanding of economics opens doors to a wide range of career opportunities, including: Business and Finance: Pursue careers in finance, consulting, marketing, or entrepreneurship, where economic principles play a crucial role in decision-making processes. Government and Policy: Work in public policy, economic development, or regulatory agencies, shaping the economic landscape through informed policymaking. Research and Academia: Explore opportunities in economic research, academia, or think tanks, contributing to the advancement of economic theory and practice. International Relations: Dive into roles within international organizations, diplomatic corps, or multinational corporations, navigating the complexities of global economics and trade relations. No matter your career aspirations, a solid understanding of economics will set you apart from the competition and empower you to make meaningful contributions in your chosen field.   🚀 Ready to Take the Next Step? Don't miss out on this opportunity to demystify the world of economics and embark on a journey of discovery and empowerment. Enroll in our 'Understanding Economics' course today and unlock the keys to success in the ever-changing economic landscape. Join thousands of students worldwide who have already transformed their understanding of economics and are ready to tackle the challenges of tomorrow with confidence. Start your journey today!   FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) for Understanding Economics Course Q1: What is Economics and why is it important? Economics is the study of how individuals, businesses, and societies allocate scarce resources to fulfill unlimited wants and needs. It explores decision-making processes, resource allocation, production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services. Understanding economics is crucial because it provides insights into how societies function, how policies impact individuals and businesses, and how resources can be managed efficiently to improve overall well-being. Q2: What are the main branches of Economics? Economics can be broadly divided into two main branches: Microeconomics and Macroeconomics. Microeconomics focuses on individual economic units such as households, firms, and markets, examining how they make decisions regarding resource allocation and pricing. Macroeconomics, on the other hand, deals with the economy as a whole, studying aggregate phenomena like inflation, unemployment, economic growth, and government policies' impacts on these factors. Q3: How does Economics relate to everyday life? Economics permeates various aspects of daily life, influencing decisions ranging from personal finance to government policies. Understanding economic principles can help individuals make informed choices about spending, saving, investing, and career planning. It also provides insights into broader societal issues such as income inequality, healthcare access, environmental sustainability, and international trade relations. Q4: What are some key concepts in Economics that students should understand? Several fundamental concepts form the backbone of economics education, including supply and demand, opportunity cost, scarcity, comparative advantage, elasticity, fiscal policy, monetary policy, inflation, and economic indicators like GDP (Gross Domestic Product) and unemployment rate. Mastery of these concepts allows students to analyze real-world economic issues critically and propose effective solutions. Q5: How can one excel in studying Economics? To excel in studying economics, students should actively engage with the material by attending classes regularly, participating in discussions, and seeking clarification when needed. It's essential to practice solving economic problems, analyzing data, and applying economic theories to real-life scenarios. Additionally, staying updated on current events and economic trends helps students understand the practical implications of economic theories and policies. Developing critical thinking, analytical, and quantitative skills is also crucial for success in economics. Course Curriculum Chapter 01 Basics of Economics Basics of Economics 00:00 Chapter 02 Understanding How Economists use Models and Graphs Understanding How Economists use Models and Graphs 00:00 Chapter 03 The Economy and Economics The Economy and Economics 00:00 Chapter 04 Capitalism Capitalism 00:00 Chapter 05 Deciding what to Produce and Market Deciding what to Produce and Market 00:00 Chapter 06 Inflation, Central banks and Monetary policy Inflation, Central banks and Monetary policy 00:00

Understanding Economics
Delivered Online On Demand6 hours
£25

Applied E&P Economics – Commercial Decisions & Fiscal Systems

By EnergyEdge - Training for a Sustainable Energy Future

Enhance your knowledge in applied EP economics and commercial decisions with EnergyEdge course. Enroll now to secure a spot in our course.

Applied E&P Economics – Commercial Decisions & Fiscal Systems
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£3199 to £3299

Exploration & Production (E&P) Accounting Level 2

By EnergyEdge - Training for a Sustainable Energy Future

Enhance your knowledge of exploration and production accounting with EnergyEdge's course. Join our classroom training for expert guidance and industry-relevant skills. Enroll now!

Exploration & Production (E&P) Accounting Level 2
Delivered In-PersonMon, Nov 1100:30
£2699 to £2799

Auditing in the Exploration & Production (E&P) Industry Level 2

By EnergyEdge - Training for a Sustainable Energy Future

Enhance your auditing skills in the EP industry with EnergyEdge's Level 2 course. Gain valuable insights and expertise to excel in exploration and production auditing. Enroll now!

Auditing in the Exploration & Production (E&P) Industry Level 2
Delivered In-PersonMon, Nov 1100:30
£2699 to £2799

Applied Economics

By The Teachers Training

Applied Economics
Delivered Online On Demand1 hour 59 minutes
£27.99

Applied Economics

5.0(2)

By Studyhub UK

Applied Economics
Delivered Online On Demand1 hour 59 minutes
£10.99

Applied Economics

By Apex Learning

Applied Economics
Delivered Online On Demand1 hour 59 minutes
£12

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The Economics,business And Enterprise Association

the economics,business and enterprise association

London

The Economics, Business and Enterprise Association (EBEA) is the professional subject association for everyone interested in the teaching and study of Economics, Business and Enterprise. As a registered charity the association seeks to: provide members with professional support promote the teaching of Economics, Business Studies and Enterprise encourage curriculum development in these subjects The EBEA has been supporting teachers since 1937 when it was formed by Economics teachers as ‘The Economics Association’. With the development of business education in the latter part of the twentieth century and a growing interest in encouraging enterprise, the association became the Economics, Business and Enterprise Association (EBEA). The EBEA has played a significant part in the development of economics and business education in the UK in terms of both curricula and pedagogy. The association publishes both a termly journal, ‘Teaching Business and Economics’ and a monthly e-newsletter. Journal articles provide both practical guidance and evidence-based ideas for professional development. As an archive going back many years, indexed by subject, they represent an important ‘body of knowledge’ fundamental to business and economics teachers’ scholarly activity (SoTL). In addition, over the years, the EBEA has published or contributed to all the key texts setting out the latest thinking on subject specific pedagogy and curriculum planning. The association supports the development of new teachers through its Initial Teacher Education Group, members of which come from all the main ITE PGCE providers. Each January the association runs an online new teacher conference full of tips and guidance for trainees. Trainee teachers receive a heavily discounted subscription, giving them access to guidance and resources specifically aimed at their professional development. Through our advocacy work on behalf of members, the association also plays a vital role in working with key stakeholders such as DfE, Ofsted, Ofqual and others to ensure the school curriculum keeps up to date with the needs of young people. Over the years, that has included both consideration of the business and economics curricula at a subject level as well as whole school economic and financial literacy and the development of employability skills. The important work of The EBEA is heavily reliant on voluntary input from members ready to share their knowledge and expertise for the good of young people. Without such unselfish work, we believe, the learning and development of young learners in our subject field would be all the poorer and the nature of a good business and economic education determined by distant policy makers and bureaucrats. If you would like to contribute some of your time to the work of The EBEA we would very much welcome that. In the first instance contact the journal editor Gareth Taylor at editor@ebea.org.uk.