So it has been a few years since passing level 3 and to be fair I have pretty much forgotten most of what I have learnt. Would it be ok do you think to plunge straight in to level 4.
I think if you start with Budgeting you should be ok. Having done levels 2 and 3 you will have hammered home the fundamental principles, but everyone does find it a bit of a big jump, as Sharon says.
All the best
Nick
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Nick Craggs FMAAT ACA AAT Distance Learning Manager
Thank you. I had a feeling it would be hard work, but can't help feeling that having level 4 would help me a lot. It's a shame I can't find it cheaper :)
When you say cheaper what are you comparing it to? There are various options open for level 4. Some training providers (mentioning no names!) have a special offer on. Level 4 also qualifies for the 24+ loan. Or you can self study, self study doesnt have to be for the whole level. You can self study the easier units such as budgeting, and then get help with the likes of financial performance.
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I've seen it at £799 I think (not at home where my info is), for a home study course with tutor support, I will have a look at your place though and see what's what.