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Investment Management Certificate (IMC) is the most widely-recognised and established qualification of its kind in the UK. The IMC has been used by investment professionals for 25 years, and is taken by staff in leading investment firms in the UK and overseas.
IMC is generally considered suitable for anyone working in an investment-related role. Typical roles include portfolio manager, research analyst, risk manager, relationship manager, wealth manager, sales & distribution, operations, IT / technology.
Questions included for Unit 1 & 2 IMC qualification.
Unit 1 focuses on a broad introduction into the investment environment, covering how financial markets work, ethics, client advisory and UK tax, legal and financial regulatory system. Unit 2 is more application-focused: diving into topics such as economics, accounting, financial mathematics and statistics, learning about asset classes and the investment management process.
Investment Management Certificate (IMC) is the most widely-recognised and established qualification of its kind in the UK. The IMC has been used by investment professionals for 25 years, and is taken by staff in leading investment firms in the UK and overseas.
IMC is generally considered suitable for anyone working in an investment-related role. Typical roles include portfolio manager, research analyst, risk manager, relationship manager, wealth manager, sales & distribution, operations, IT / technology.
Questions included for Unit 1 & 2 IMC qualification.
Unit 1 focuses on a broad introduction into the investment environment, covering how financial markets work, ethics, client advisory and UK tax, legal and financial regulatory system. Unit 2 is more application-focused: diving into topics such as economics, accounting, financial mathematics and statistics, learning about asset classes and the investment management process.
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