PQ AAT the spotlight
AAT and the paths to success Distance learning provider Premier Training caught up with some of its former students to see how their AAT qualification has helped them forge the ideal career AT qualifications create a pathway into a range of accountancy and finance positions for thousands of students every year. Many use their AAT qualification to progress in existing roles, apply for new opportunities, or as a stepping stone to gain additional qualifications from other professional bodies. Finance Manager: Wren completed the AAT Level 3 and 4 Accounting qualifications and is today a Finance Manager. “AAT qualifications enabled me to obtain a position as Finance Assistant and promotion to Finance Manager, and also start my own small business,” he said. Wren, who describes his Premier Training experience as “excellent” is next aiming to consolidate and refresh his knowledge and ultimately grow his own business. Finance Assistant: Dina has used her AAT Level 3 and 4 Accounting qualifications – and additional ATT (Association of Taxation Technicians) studies – to become a Finance Assistant. Describing her AAT journey with Premier Training, she said: “It was wonderful. I am pleased they put up with me and all my questions. Thank you!”
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Accountant: Following completion of the AAT Level 4 Professional Diploma in Accounting, Kelly has progressed to become an accountant. She enjoyed being able to work and study at her own pace, and is considering ATT (Association of Taxation Technicians) and CIPP (Chartered Institute of Payroll Professionals) qualifications next as her progression continues.
Accounts Assistant: AAT qualifications have helped Anita take on more responsibility in her role as an Accounts Assistant. She explains: “I have progressed to preparing management accounts as part of my role. Also, now I have started to study CIMA I feel that AAT has given me an excellent grounding, including exemptions from the certificate level.” Being able to fit her Level 3 and 4 Accounting courses with Premier Training around her work and family commitments was a huge plus for Anita. Accounts for own business: Dance teacher Hayley found AAT distance learning to be the ideal fit for her in every respect. “Due to health conditions and other time pressures, going to a college would not have been suitable for me,” she explained. “Distance learning allowed me to study when I was able to.” Today, she is able to complete the accounts for her own business – an entity she established using the knowledge and confidence from her AAT studies. • Are you targeting a career in finance or looking to progress? Find out more about AAT distance learning qualifications at www. premiertraining.co.uk
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PQ Magazine March 2022