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1. ''Documentation''. | 1. ''Documentation''. | ||
A certificate is a formal document providing | A certificate is a formal document providing evidence of a fact or claim. | ||
For example, a certificate of deposit, a certificate of insurance, or a certificate issued on the award of a professional qualification. | For example, a certificate of deposit, a certificate of insurance, or a certificate issued on the award of a professional qualification. | ||
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A Certificate is a level of educational qualification. | A Certificate is a level of educational qualification. | ||
For example, in the Association of Corporate Treasurers' | For example, in the Association of Corporate Treasurers' Certificate in Treasury (CertT) and Certificate in Treasury Fundamentals (CertTF). | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[Certificate in Treasury]] | * [[Certificate in Treasury]] | ||
* [[Certificate in Treasury Fundamentals]] | |||
* [[Certificate of deposit]] | * [[Certificate of deposit]] | ||
* [[Conforming documents]] | * [[Conforming documents]] | ||
* [[Insurance]] | * [[Insurance]] |
Revision as of 19:33, 1 May 2018
1. Documentation.
A certificate is a formal document providing evidence of a fact or claim.
For example, a certificate of deposit, a certificate of insurance, or a certificate issued on the award of a professional qualification.
2. Education.
A Certificate is a level of educational qualification.
For example, in the Association of Corporate Treasurers' Certificate in Treasury (CertT) and Certificate in Treasury Fundamentals (CertTF).