I am an AAT Apprentice – my story
My name is Emma and I am an AAT Apprentice with Accountancy Learning – here’s my story: I have been working in accountancy for a little over a year now as an AAT Apprentice and I have just completed my Level
My name is Emma and I am an AAT Apprentice with Accountancy Learning – here’s my story: I have been working in accountancy for a little over a year now as an AAT Apprentice and I have just completed my Level
Last year, seven of us from Accountancy Learning entered the CHSW (Children’s Hospice South West) Rainbow Run at West Point, near Exeter, in June.
We all have different approaches to taking exams and you may like to consider the following strategy for the AAT professional level synoptic exam (PDSY): This strategy assumes that you prefer doing calculations rather than writing about those calculations. The strategy
We have had many students in the past (and still get asked now!) “How can I get a job in accountancy if I haven’t got any accounting work experience?” It’s a real problem and we understand that. But at the end
So, I have been thinking about writing a blog like this for a while to help those like you to decide if AAT is right for you and your career goals and help you face the fear of starting education again!
Simon and I were super privileged to have met Lord Coe (Sebastian Coe, or simply Seb Coe) a few days ago and my goodness, what insights he had for us all – whatever your walk of life, there were lessons in
We are often asked which of the 2 optional units to take at AAT Level 4… It’s a difficult question. You need to choose two from five optional units. The five units are quite diverse and allow you to make the
Are you friends with your work colleagues? Who doesn’t enjoy a friendly after work drinks? I have always felt very sad for those I have spoken to who tell me that they are barely any closer to their work colleagues than
Deciding whether or not to capitalise expenditure can be tricky… Almost two decades ago a telecom giant in the USA, Worldcom, fraudulently capitalised computer paraphernalia such as cables and memory sticks. Compare the two double entries: What was the effect of
Variances are often found difficult by AAT students. Here’s an analogy that may help you to understand them better. Eggsamine business decisions with variances: When my second son was very young we discovered that he was intolerant to gluten. As a
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