How far do you want to go in accounting?
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How far do you want to go in accounting?
• Introducing AAT
• Where could AAT take you?
• The AAT Accounting Qualification
• Support from AAT
• Full membership and progression opportunities
• Life after qualifying
What we’re going to look at
Sian Parkin, AAT student member, PKF
Association of Accounting Technicians• A professional membership body.
• Providing qualifications for those working, and looking to work at all levels of accounting and finance.
• All learning and assessment areas will be assessed by some form of computer based assessment (CBA).
• 120,000 members worldwide
– 70,000 student members
– 50,000 full and fellow members
Who are AAT?
Maximise your potential• Develop skills and progress your career
• Relevant and widely respected
• Flexible studying, open to all
• Gain an internationally recognised and respected qualifications
• You’ll be worth more to your current and future employers
• Support throughout membership
Why study the AAT qualification?
Ian Grant, AAT student member, Morrisons
Where else could AAT take me?
As an AAT member in practice
Gain exemption from part of some university degrees
Gain exemptions from first stage chartered accountancy exams: CIPFA, ICAEW, CIMA, ICAS, ACCA
A rewarding career helping others develop their careers
As an AAT member in practice
Gain exemption from part of some university degrees
Gain exemptions from first stage chartered accountancy exams: CIPFA, ICAEW, CIMA, ICAS, ACCA
A rewarding career helping others develop their careers
As an AAT member in practice
Gain exemption from part of some university degrees
Gain exemptions from first stage chartered accountancy exams: CIPFA, ICAEW, CIMA, ICAS, ACCA
A rewarding career helping others develop their careers
• Available to all, whatever your age, previous qualifications or experience.
• Students are required to have a basic level of literacy and numeracy.
• AAT qualifications are ideal for those just starting out in the workplace.
AAT qualification: open access
Level 3
• those with previous accountancy/finance experience
• relevant A-level qualifications• confident at starting at a
higher level
Advanced bookkeeping skills
• depreciations, prepayments and accruals
• analysing costs and revenues
• final accounts for sole traders and partnerships
Level 4
• someone with advanced knowledge and skills (such as an Accounting degree)
Skills in cost analysis, resource allocation, forecasting and budgetary planning
• limited company accounts
• managing people and systems within the workplace
• Options: Taxation (personal and business), Credit control, Auditing
AAT qualifications are designed to give you the broad range of skills required in accountancy
Level 2
Ideal for • school-leavers,• returners to work• those who have not studied
for a while
Covers The principles of double-entry bookkeeping
• purchase and sales ledger• preparing initial trial balances• general skills for the
workplace
Follow our steps to success
Read our student guide
• Familiarise yourself with the course outline and take a look at some of our success stories.
• Full details of the AAT Accounting Qualification can be found on page six of our guide.
Getting started
Register with AAT by: • completing the form in your Student Guide
• online via the AAT website aat.org.uk/join
Training provider registration• Your chosen training provider can advise you on
how to enrol with them.
• Study at a pace to suit you.
• Take our computer based assessments
whenever you feel ready.
• With previous experience and qualification(s),
training can take
two years or even less.
• It is possible to take a break from your training.
How long does it take to qualify?
Assessment methodsComputer based assessments
• Test your knowledge and understanding.
• You will sit assessments when you are ready, as
agreed with your training provider.
Or, in some cases, workplace evidence• Evaluate your practical abilities, like processing
data using a PC.
• Skills tests take place throughout the year.
From an AAT student
Mark Lyon, AAT student member,Proctor & Gamble
There are a number of ways your employer can help you get the most from the course.
• Match your workload with your studies so you
can put the theory into practice.
• Provide a mentor or appropriately
experienced member of staff who can
answer technical questions.
• Provide study leave to revise for assessments.
• Provide financial support for the
course and study materials.
Help from your employer
Membership support• Dedicated Membership Support team works to ensure you are supported in
your training and development.
AAT branch network• Offers excellent opportunities to
supplement your learning.
AAT website• Hosts a range of support materials to
help you as you progress through the qualification
How will the AAT help me?
AAT website
Student resource centreDedicated student member area offers a wealth of training and career advice.
– Study zone – study, revision and exam tips
– Practice papers & guidance from assessors –
including model answers and Chief Assessor’s reports
– Guidance notes – for all units
– Discussion forum – share ideas and swap advice
– Career advice – including CV and job hunting tips
Regular magazineAccounting Technician magazine• Sent to all student members, includes:
– Study Zone (related to course units)– Feedback on assessments– Career opportunities– Accountancy news and technical articles – AAT updates and membership information
Online version• Searchable archive of technical articles
• Unique news and articles
• Up to the minute jobs database
Careers in accountancy
AAT opportunities• AAT members can be found worldwide across all
sectors
• Accountancy jobs can be found at AAT-jobs.co.uk
• UK’s largest and best known organisations recruit and train staff with AAT including:NHS, HMV, Sky, MoD, Morrisons, KPMG
• Progress to various roles including:
– Purchase Ledger
– Finance Manager
– Sales Ledger
– Executive Support Manager
from a qualified AAT member
Mark Wong MAAT, KPMG
After 12 months relevant work experience, you can apply for professional AAT membership.
• Designatory letters MAAT after your name.
• Study for a higher education degree.
• All UK accountancy bodies offer generous exemptions to holders of the AAT Accounting Qualification.
You’ve qualified - so what’s next?
from a qualified AAT member
Myra Geater MAAT, Vodafone
The AAT qualification - summaryKey benefits• Offers relevant, practical accounting skills for
life.
• Recognised and respected by employers in all sectors.
• Internationally recognised.
• Based on up to date, agreed standards of competence - so you can be assured of its quality.
You’ll be worth more with AAT