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Kaplan Financial launch free accountancy reference site
Kaplan Financial have launched the Kaplan Financial Knowledge Bank, a new web portal designed to provide free access to a huge array of accountacy knowledge.
The Knowledge Bank currently features over 300 different accountancy topics, written by the same specialist authors that Kaplan use in text books.
The system could be useful for students of a particular topic learning for the first time, or those looking for a quick reminder on a topic.
The site could be of immense value to accountancy students that want a quick answer to a question or need to refresh themselves on topics they have studied before. Also the great news for would-be users is that the whole system is available free of charge.
The Kaplan Financial Knowledge Bank will enable anyone to learn about accountancy topics, to follow ideas and concepts from one topic to other related topics, and explore tangents and side roads as the fancy takes them without any of the linear constraints of a text book or indeed many of the online resources already available.
There are over 300 ACCA related topics, helpful for anyone studying for ACCA qualifications.
Kaplan Financial is the first financial training provider to release this kind of ground-breaking product. No other financial training provider offers this many resources entirely for free.
According to Kaplan Financial over the following months more pages will be added, covering an increased range of accountancy topics.
The Kaplan Financial Knowledge Bank site can be found at http://kfknowledgebank.kaplan.co.uk/
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Colin McDermott .
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