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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' Certificate in Treasury (CertT) and Certificate in Treasury Fundamentals (CertTF).
For example, the Association of Corporate Treasurers' Certificate in Treasury (CertT) and Certificate in Treasury Fundamentals (CertTF).




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Revision as of 09:43, 2 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, the Association of Corporate Treasurers' Certificate in Treasury (CertT) and Certificate in Treasury Fundamentals (CertTF).


See also