Monday, July 28, 2014

Which study we need to follow in order to be charterd accountant ?

Which study we need to follow in order to be charterd accountant ?
I'm french and I would like to follow the study to be CPA in England.
Studying Abroad - 3 Answers
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Answer 1 :
Try contacting PriceWaterhouseCooper, they have training schemes.
Answer 2 :
i work for PriceWaterhouseCoopers. im also studying to become a chartered accountant. well if you go and do accounts you will get your masters or bachelors or which ever it is they now offer these days or you can do the other which is more of a direct direction for CIMA or ACCA. AAT is the building blocks and from there you can choose to do either CIMA or ACCA. seeing as you want to do chartered ACCA is the best choice. AAT comes in 3 stages. foundation (or certificate), intermediate (advanced certificate) & technician (higher ad. cert.) and when you reach the final stage is usually when you required to find a job and that is why i now work here. working also helps you coz it gives you experience and you can relate to your lessons and class work better. well good luck and you can find out more info on the web just google aat or acca. or contact a firm if you want
Answer 3 :
do your ACCA exams it is highly recognised. just logg on the their website for more information www.accaglobal.com

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Monday, July 14, 2014

Does having a criminal conviction that is not spent bar you from registering to train as an accountant?

Does having a criminal conviction that is not spent bar you from registering to train as an accountant?
I have a criminal conviction from 5 years ago (related to drugs, not finance). I have since been to university and completed a business and economics degree. I have never committed a further offence and just want a chance to move on. I have a criminal conviction from 5 years ago for which i served a number of months in prison (related to drugs, not finance). I have since been to university and completed a business and economics degree. I have never committed a further offence and just want a chance to move on.
Law & Legal - 4 Answers
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Answer 1 :
No.My brother has a very similar story as yours and he works for a finance company and is a trained accountant.
Answer 2 :
Ask ACCA they will help.
Answer 3 :
no it shouldn't as all convictions after five years are spent i think the best bet is to be honest i don t see why it should as you are now trying to turn your life around good luck i hope you get a great job
Answer 4 :
Not at all, as it would be discriminatory. every one does deserve a chance, some areas of employment may have a legal clause preventing you from working with certain details or jobs due to criminal offences, but these should be mentioned during the application process including reasons why. Simon http://www.diamond4jobs.com

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Monday, July 7, 2014

How long does it take studying to become a chartered accountant?

How long does it take studying to become a chartered accountant?
im 27 and thinking about studying, but would like to know how long it will take me to reach my goal.. thanx
Higher Education (University +) - 1 Answers
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Answer 1 :
3 years with ACCA assuming you have the qualifications to start straight away

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Tuesday, July 1, 2014

How much does an accountant get per month in UK?

How much does an accountant get per month in UK?
Juat give me average number please. Thanks. there is a company asked me to work there for 8000 and i have no experience, do u think they are real?
Other - Business & Finance - 3 Answers
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Answer 1 :
2100£ ish Edit* it of depends where you you live hun as different places vary 8000 seems a bit steep though. I would do some research into the company.
Answer 2 :
This GAAPWEB article has links to UK accountancy salary surveys:
Answer 3 :
No it is not real at all, please find bellow some real salaries good companies pay: * Payroll clerk gets 12000/ 14000 GBP a year. * Junior credit controller gets, 16000/ 20000 a year * Junior accountant assistant, gets 16000/ 22000 a year. * Financial accountant assistant gets 26000/ 30000 a year. Those are practical real salaries.

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