Unit 1 – Introduction to Financial Services Environment and Products

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CeMAP Qualification

CeMAP is the industry benchmark qualification for becoming an authorised mortgage adviser. The CeMAP qualification has three modules which will provide you with extensive knowledge of UK regulated mortgage policies and practices.

Modules

CEMAP consists of seven compulsory units contained within three modules.

This section covers:

Unit 1 – Introduction to Financial Services Environment and Products.
The first unit will cover the basics of financial services and products. This unit is fundamental as it is the foundation of the qualification.

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Course Content

Topic 1 - Introduction to the Financial Services Industry
Introduction
Money
The Bank of England
Proprietary and Mutual Organisations
Topic 2 - Economic Policy and Financial Regulation
Macroeconomic Objectives
Monetary Policy
Fiscal Policy
EU Regulation
Topic 3 - UK Taxation 1
Introduction
Income Tax
National Insurance
Topic 4 - UK Taxation 2
Capital Gains Tax
Inheritance Tax
Other Taxes
Topic 5 - State Benefits and HMRC Tax Credits
Welfare and State Benefits
State Benefits – Low Income
State Benefits – Raising Children
State Benefits – Health Conditions
Retirement Support
Topic 6 - Direct Investments - Cash & Fixed-Interest Securities
Financial Assets
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