Association of Accounting Technicians (AAT) Course at Institute of Development Management (IDM)

Association of Accounting Technicians (AAT) Course at Institute of Development Management (IDM)

What is Association of Accounting Technicians (AAT) Course ?

About AAT. The Association of Accounting Technicians (AAT) is a professional membership body, awarding skills-based accountancy and finance qualifications. As a globally-recognised organisation, AAT works with around 130,000 members in more than 100 countries.

Association of Accounting Technicians (AAT) Course at Institute of Development Management (IDM)

By studying for this qualification students will acquire lifelong professional accountancy and finance skills. This qualification comprises four units that cover a range of advanced accounting and finance skills, and has a total of 400 guided learning hours.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an AAT accounting qualification?

AAT stands for Association of Accounting Technicians and is a leading accounting body for accounting professionals. The AAT qualification is the start of an accountancy career for anyone without any previous experience. It’s made up of three levels – Foundation, Advanced and Professional.

What is AAT equivalent to degree?

AAT Level 4 qualifies you as an Accounting Technician, and is equivalent to a higher diploma, or the first year of degree.

How long does AAT qualification take?

We offer three accounting qualifications, each of which takes six to 18 months to complete. Students can start with any qualification depending on their existing skills and experience.

What is the difference between ACCA and AAT qualification?

AAT is considered to be the first step towards becoming an accountant, while ACCA is an advanced qualification for people who already are accountants. AAT is a technical level qualification, while the ACCA qualifications are at the professional level.

Is AAT qualification Recognised in the UK?

With 125,000 global members, the AAT is the UKs leading qualification and professional body for accounting technician and finance staff. It is well recognised by employers and is often an entry requirement in the accountancy profession. The AAT qualification is also recognised internationally.

What can you do with an AAT qualification?

7 jobs you can get with an AAT qualification

  • Accounts Assistant. Accounts Assistants support the accounting department. …
  • Credit Controller. Credit Controllers help companies or individuals manage money that’s borrowed and is owed to them.
  • Bookkeeper.
  • Payroll Manager.
  • Finance Analyst.
  • Tax Manager.
  • VAT Accountant.

What is the difference between AAT accountant and chartered accountant?

The key difference between an accountant and a chartered accountant is that the latter is typically more highly qualified and experienced, and will be a member of a professional body.

How many levels are there in AAT exams?

The AAT syllabus consists of 17 exams in total, spread across 3 AAT levels. Through each qualification you’ll learn practical skills to prepare you for the workplace, from basic finance administration skills to preparing final accounts and complex management accounting tasks.

Is AAT equivalent to diploma?

AAT level 4 is equal to a diploma level. This is equivalent to an HNC level qualification or the first year of a degree on the QCF and qualifies you to become an AAT Fellow Member. It explains students about complex accounting practices such as drafting, managing budgets and estimating financial performance.

What is the pass rate for AAT accounting?

The AAT pass mark for each exam (assessment) is 70%.