你将学到什么
demonstrate knowledge and understanding of principles, concepts and terms central to personal finance;
analyse, explain and improve financial decision-making;
interpret, communicate and use financial information in a way appropriate to your purpose and audience;
use numerical skills for learning and working;
and articulate and engage with relevant professional and ethical issues in personal finance.
课程概况
Gain valuable skills to manage finances at home and at work
Being able to budget and plan financially, and weigh up the risks and rewards associated with borrowing and investment options are valuable skills in both your personal life and career.
With the Finance Fundamentals program from The Open University Business School, you can develop these skills, helping you get your own finances in shape and understand financial management principles that you can use at work.
Accessible for free on desktop, tablet or mobile and delivered in bite-sized chunks, the four online courses in this program provide a flexible way to support and demonstrate your professional and personal development (CPD).
When you complete all four courses and buy a Certificate of Achievement for each, you will earn a FutureLearn Award as proof of completing the program of study.
You can also complete these four courses as part of the Business and Finance Fundamentals program for academic credit from The Open University.
包含课程
Finance Fundamentals: Managing the Household Balance Sheet
Explore household assets (investments, property and pensions) and liabilities (debts). Find out how to manage each effectively.
Finance Fundamentals: Financial Planning and Budgeting
With household budgets feeling the pinch this course shows how to bring order to your finances and make good financial decisions.
Finance Fundamentals: Investment Theory and Practice
Look at the investment choices open to you, and the risks and returns of each. Start managing your financial future effectively
Finance Fundamentals: Financial Services after the Banking Crisis
Explore the UK financial services landscape, how financial firms and products are regulated, and how consumers are protected.


