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Alison Free Online Learning
Introduction to Anti-Money Laundering Regulations (Free Online Course With Certificate)
- Online USA
Course
Full time, Part time
1 hour
Distance Learning
English
Learn the strategies and methods involved in preventing money laundering with this free online course.


London Academy of Trading
Wealth Management
- Online United Kingdom
Course
Full time
2 weeks
Distance Learning
English
In the current economic climate, it is more important than ever to understand your financial priorities and make sure that you can make money work for you. Over the course of this two-week Wealth Management course, LAT will help you to achieve your specific financial goals. Through a combination of pre-recorded lectures and live interactive sessions, our specialist tutors will help you to understand the concepts of wealth management, tax planning and long-term investing.
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Vrije University - Summer graduate programs
Summer Course in Introduction to International Anti-Money Laundering Law & Compliance
- Amsterdam, Netherlands
Summer Course
Full time
1 week
On-Campus
English
This summer school bridges the knowledge gap specifically for legal practitioners. The course delves into the multifaceted nature of AML compliance, emphasizing its impact on designated non-financial businesses and professions (DNFBPs). We'll explore the evolving legal and regulatory landscape, the critical role of DNFBPs focusing mainly on legal professionals in combating money laundering, and your ethical and professional obligations. This program equips law students and practitioners alike with the expertise to ensure compliance and navigate the ever-changing world of AML.


Department of Economics, University of Oxford
Oxford University Summer Course: Applied Monetary Economics
- Oxford, United Kingdom
Summer Course
Part time
5 days
Distance Learning, On-Campus
English
Gain a solid foundation in the critical concepts of applied monetary economics, including a coverage of techniques essential for understanding economic dynamics and the effects of central bank policy decisions.


Massey University
Money Smarts @ Work
- Auckland, New Zealand
- Palmerston North, New Zealand
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Course
On-Campus
English
The course introduces some principles, tools, and techniques necessary for personal financial management. Offered by the NZ Fin-Ed Centre (Financial Education and Research Centre) Massey University, this self-paced, online course is ideally suited to the time demands of people in the workforce. Trials with employees have ensured that it is relevant and engaging.


Asia University (including Asia University College of Management)
Certificate in Investment Performance Measurement (CIPM)
- 500號, Taiwan
Certificate
English, Chinese
Asia University (AU) is a visionary, pioneering, and fast-growing school, and was founded with the goal of establishing a remarkable and comprehensive university with international competitiveness. Karl Jaspers, a German philosopher, believed that an ideal university must have three features- academic teaching, scientific research, and a creative cultural life, which exactly are what we have been pursuing for years since the establishment of the school.
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Exploring Money Management degree programs at the Preparatory level introduces you to vital financial concepts and practices. This field lays a strong foundation for understanding how effective money management shapes personal and organizational success.
You'll study essential topics like budgeting, financial planning, and investment strategies, all while developing analytical skills that apply to real-world situations. Many students strengthen their financial literacy as they learn to interpret financial statements and assess investment risks. Engaging with case studies might also help students build confidence as they navigate various financial scenarios.
Courses often include personal finance, investment analysis, and risk management, equipping you with the skills to communicate financial ideas clearly. You'll gain practical techniques for creating financial reports and developing comprehensive budgets, which are crucial for future careers in finance and business. Graduates often pursue roles such as financial analysts, budget specialists, and investment advisors, all of which value the competencies developed during this preparatory study.