bigdan
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gf wants to train up to be an account is it good money or not really worth it
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daymoon
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12k a year minimum..
she wont get super money at first ofcourse.. my mum works as accounts clerk assistant or something like that.. she only done one course at..
wage is not brilliant but she is looking for new job now as this company is a joke...
if your GF does all the right training she can have a nice wage...
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Mad Moe
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quote: Originally posted by daymoon
12k a year minimum..
Assuming you're talking about a training Salary there? A fully qualified Accountant would expect not far off 3 times that
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jrsteeve
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most people i know who've completed the courses and qualified choose to do something else because its so mind numbingly boring! Unless she loves numbers and playing with figures stay away!
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dannymccann
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Im in my 3rd year at uni studying Accountancy and Finance, fook me its boring. I know we have to study all around the subject, but like steeve says you would have to be a proper anorak to get on with the job I reckon, money or not
If its not obvious, im running away when I can, stuff it for something else
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Tommy L
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quote: Originally posted by jrsteeve
most people i know who've completed the courses and qualified choose to do something else because its so mind numbingly boring! Unless she loves numbers and playing with figures stay away!
That's bang on.
She will be studying for a long time. I'm doing AAT atm and once thats done i'll be moving onto ACCA.
Check out BPP for courses
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strick206
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I got my degree in Accounting last year, looking at around 25k starting salary in an accountants if you have the degree, and go up even more once you have your qualifications (ACCA or CIMA)
But for some unknown reason i wanted to work for a bookmaker (horse racing trader) and earn alot less atm , will eventually move into accounting though
[Edited on 04-01-2009 by strick206]
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Robbo
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yes it is generally boring as fuck. Im 27, qualified acca and aat along with a degree in accounting obtained via the acca, i work for a top ftse 100 company and with all benefits etc im comfortably into the 40s. Really depends on your priorities in life
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Robbo
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should add im actually an analyst now
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jamez_zz
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Well i never knew that, I always thought you were a Vodafone rep...
[Edited on 05-01-2009 by jamez_zz]
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myke
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my g/f has been doing CIMA, but is switching to ACCA after her next module.
She's a Hotel Services Administrator, but actually doing the role of a purchase ledger, accounting clerk/assistant.
She's in £K mid teens money wise but should be on over £20k because of the courses that she's already done.
After she's got her ACCA she'll be looking toward whatever is needed next to become chartered, but god know's how long that might take.
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James
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My friend is an accountant and he says it's really really dull. There is potential to earn a decent wage but only a small number of accountants get to silly money.
If she is interested in working with money/finance I would suggest she seriously considers a career as a financial advisor. Lots of trainee positions around starting at around £25k and it is commission based so there is limitless potential.
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Robbo
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Depends on the company James... I'm sat with about 20 other people here and not one fo them earns less than £35k a yr... several are on well over £100k
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James
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But you aren't just an "Accountant" are you?
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Robbo
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I prefer never to be called an Accoutnant tbh
My point was that qualify as an accoutnant and you can chosoe where your career goes like.... its one of those industries where u can take it as far as you like or quite happily get toa level and stick at it
It will always eb a well paid area but it really is a boring area, as i said in my first post, it really dpeend son your prioritie sin life
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Matt L
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not an exciting job by any stretch of the imagination.
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Tommy L
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Aslong as you have internet access available at anytime and good group of people to work with it makes it ok, imo
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Daimo B
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quote: Originally posted by bigdan
gf wants to train up to be an account is it good money or not really worth it
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Depends if shes forward thinking of a happy to sit in the box and do the daily grind kinda person.
Forward thinking, can go far and earn lots of money.
End of the day, its a service that the public requires, there-for people will always need accountants.
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Fro
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Registered: 20th Jun 06
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Got no quals at the moment but been working here for nearly 4 years and im in the early 20's. But Capita pay shiiiiite but are a good company to say you've worked for (when they aint fucking shit up ). people with less knowledge and abilities than me have moved to diff companies and are on about 25k.
will be doing ACCA etc, and its after that where the big money comes into it after your 3 years expo etc. But it has to be something you like doing as it can be boring.
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Matt L
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robbo/anyone
how long does acca take?
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Tommy L
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Registered: 21st Aug 06
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Guy here took 3.5/4 yrs
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Matt L
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ahhh... bugger
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Fro
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It aint no quick fix
Hoping to start it in september.
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Matt L
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same here but was hoping it wasnt 3/4 years more 2/3
i intend to move after the gf finishes uni whos in her first year atm so gives me another 2 years
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Tommy L
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you can do it in 3 years
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