BTEC First 2012: Revision Worksheets for Unit 2: Finance for Business

Step-by-step worksheets with clear explanations of everything students need to know in specification orderfrom fixed costs and break-even to cash flow forecasts and balance sheets. Provides a systematic structure for revision – so students can aim for their best grade!

Exactly what is needed for BTEC students to prepare for the new exam...

...Written in easily accessible language, explicitly links to the assessment criteria, e.g. students know that they are working on A1 on sheet 2 etc

J Whatford, HoD & Peer Reviewer
  • Fully cross-referenced to specification criteria
  • Topic Review sheets include exam-style practice activities
  • Mini case studies of small businesses bring finance to life!
36 individual worksheets to use as:
  • A comprehensive revision workbook in the run-up to the exam
  • Homework sheets to consolidate learning
  • Class exercises or independent practice

The sheets are concise so that learners do not get bored...

...It helps learning as students can relate their learning to the questions. The resource is active so students can practice their learning from class with the resource

J Whatford, HoD & Peer Reviewer
  • Full & accessible answers enable peer- or self-assessment
  • Checklist ensures students understand every concept
  • Formula revision sheet to help them learn the formulas required

What do teachers say about this resource? (4882)

Exactly what is needed for BTEC students to prepare for the new exam... It is written in easily accessible language, explicitly links to the assessment criteria, e.g. students know that they are working on A1 on sheet 2 etc... The sheets are concise so that learners to do not get bored. There is good opportunity to practice their skills with the questions shown... There is effective use of diagrams to support more visual learners. The resource can be used in class, or by students independently, e.g. at home for homework. Students can use the answer sheets to self mark their work if necessary... It helps learning as students can relate their learning to the questions. The resource is active so students can practice their learning from class with the resource. Many BTEC students chose the course because they do not like exams, so will not welcome the new exams that have been introduced with the 2012 spec.

J Whatford, HoD & Peer Reviewer