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What to do next


Hi Folks,

New on this - so i gues you may be sick of hearing this question.

I have passed ICB level I Manual and Level II Comp Dist 98% on both, iam still studying the Payrool end of thing, so my question is where to go next.

I read about IAB, AAT,  ACCA,  MLR and all these abbrevisions but to be honest i am a little confused where to go next.

Thanks in advance
Ronnie 

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Hi Ronnie, welcome to the forum

I suppose to answer your question - where to go next, will depnd on what you plan to do.

There are several qualification routes available but it really depends if you plan self employed or employed, as to which would suit you best. Also what kind of services you want to offer.

If you plan self employment, you could continue down the ICB route but you will need to do level II manual as well soon, before you can get the necessary practice licence and be covered for Money Laundering Regs.

ICB and IAB are similar bookkeeping organisations
CAT and AAT are more recognised by employers
ACCA is an accounting body

There is more to it than that but, it gives you an idea.

Bill

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