Resources included (14)

T Level Technical Qualification in Finance: Element 14: Professionalism and Ethics 2

T Level Technical Qualification in Finance: Element 13: The Financial Services Sector

T Level Technical Qualification in Finance: Element 12: Project/change management and administration

T Level Technical Qualification in Finance: Element 11 Research Skills

T Level Technical Qualification in Finance: Element 10 Data driven innovation/analytics & design

T Level Technical Qualification in Finance: Element 9 Technology

T Level Technical Qualification in Finance: Element 8 Fundamentals of financial accounting

T Level Technical Qualification in Finance: Element 7 Fundamentals of Law

T Level Technical Qualification in Finance: Element 6 Professional Services

T Level Technical Qualification in Finance: Element 5 Security & Risk

T Level Technical Qualification in Finance: Element 4 Professionalism and ethics/equality

T Level Technical Qualification in Finance: Element 3 Regulation

T Level Technical Qualification in Finance: Element 2 Careers within the accounting professions

T Level Technical Qualification in Finance: Element 1 The Business Environment
T Level Technical Qualification in Finance: Element 1-14 BUNDLE.
Includes 84 teacher led PowerPoints, over 84 worksheets and teacher answer sheets. over 280 different flash cards and over 280 different multiple choice questions and answers. +more
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Element 1: The Business Environment
Students explore how businesses operate, examining economic sectors, ownership types, objectives, and external factors like competition, technology and global trends.
Element 2: Careers within the Finance Professions
Learners discover pathways into accounting, finance and payroll, understand required skills and qualifications, and explore workplace expectations and career development.
Element 3: Regulation
This element covers the importance of financial regulation, including key authorities, compliance requirements, and the legal framework that governs finance and accounting practices.
Element 4: Professionalism, Ethics, Equality, Diversity & Inclusion
Students learn ethical principles, professional conduct, and the role of fairness, respect and inclusivity in the workplace and finance sector.
Element 5: Security and Risk
Learners identify different types of financial risk, explore methods of detection and prevention (including fraud and cybercrime), and understand how businesses safeguard sensitive data.
Element 6: Professional Services
This explores how finance professionals deliver client services, manage relationships, tailor advice, and uphold standards in external and internal support roles.
Element 7: Fundamentals of Law
Students gain an understanding of legal systems, contract law, employment legislation and other legal areas relevant to accounting, business operations and financial decisions.
Element 8: Fundamentals of Financial Accounting
Students will master the basics of double-entry bookkeeping, understand financial statements like income and balance sheets, and explore how financial information is recorded, reported and audited across organisations.
Element 9: Technology
Learners will discover how digital tools—including finance software, AI, automation, and cybersecurity—support financial services. This section explores emerging tech and its role in driving smarter, faster business operations.
Element 10: Data-Driven Innovation / Analytics and Design Thinking
Students will learn how data shapes financial decision-making through analytics, dashboards, and predictive tools. They’ll also apply design thinking to problem solving—thinking creatively, testing solutions, and improving customer outcomes.
Element 11: Research Skills
This section equips students to conduct professional research—gathering, analysing, and presenting financial and industry information. They’ll learn how to evaluate sources, understand market trends, and draw evidence-based conclusions.
Element 12: Project / Change Management and Administration
Students will explore how finance professionals lead change, manage projects, set goals, mitigate risks, and report progress. They’ll also understand administrative roles like planning, recordkeeping, and time management in business settings.
Element 13: The Financial Services Sector
Learners will dive into the structure, roles, products, and practices of the financial services industry—from banking and insurance to fintech. They’ll analyse customer needs, regulatory frameworks, and evolving business models.
Element 14: Professionalism and Ethics 2
This section focuses on how ethical behaviour, whistleblowing, complaints procedures, and conflict management underpin trust in finance. Students learn professional conduct expectations and how regulation protects customers and the industry.
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