Art of Finance to launch app for exam candidates

Study 'on the go'

Sophie King
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The Art of Finance has revealed it is in the process of creating an app for users to better prepare for their finance exams while they are on the go.

The app will allow users to access all online courses The Art of Finance offers as well as the opportunity to use study packs and submit questions through ‘question banks' for R01 through to R06. This means those who are studying for their Level 4 Diploma in Regulated Financial Planning will be able to test themselves on the content as well as support to improve their exam techniques. The technology is still in development but should be available to use shortly. Speaking at the We Are Live virtual event on Tuesday (27 April) The Art of Finance chief executive officer Cathi Harrison sa...

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