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Manage finance within own area of responsibility in health and social care or children and young people's setting
Table of Contents
Click on the icon to the left to open an activity sheet containing tasks for you to read and complete. If you have any questions you should contact your assessor who will be able to offer guidance.
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Tutorial Video
Reading Materials
‘Categorising income and expenditure’ webpage on the Leo Issac website
‘How to prepare and manage a budget’ webpage on the Chron: Small Business website
‘Capital Expenditures vs. Revenue Expenditures: What's the Difference?’ on the Investopedia website
‘Profit and loss statement’ webpage on the Business Accounting Basics website
‘Glossary of financial terms’
‘Incomings & outgoings’ by Sian Nisbett, published by Teach Early Years
‘Financial planning and funding sources’ on the Early Years Alliance website
‘School and college funding and finance’ webpage on the Gov UK website
‘A beginner's guide to planning and managing school budgets’ by Rachel Banning-Lover, published by The Guardian
Presentation
Good Practice Example
Good Practice Example
Interactive Quiz
Evidence Opportunities
Extended Learning
Click to read 'Accounting basics' on the Accounting Coach website.
Click to launch this presentaion on ‘Business accounting’ by Laser Learning.
Click the icon to explore the business pages of the government website www.gov.uk. This contains a variety of information and advice relating to finance and budgeting.
Click to read this article from Teach Early Years on 'Raising nursery fees'.
Click to read ‘Budget Management Tips for New Managers’ on The Balance Careers website.
‘12 month cash flow forecast template’ on the MS Templates website. Click on the icon to the left to access an example of a cash flow forecast template.
‘What is a balance sheet?’ webpage on the Business Accounting Basics website. Click to learn more about balance sheets.
Click to read ‘Cash basis’ on the Gov UK website.
Click to access the ‘Business auditing, accounting and reporting’ page on the Gov UK website.
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