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Hel83
12th September 2010, 19:59
Hello everyone. I have just gained my AAT full membership and want to start working for myself after work doing peoples accounts for them. Is there any other AAT accounts out there to advise me on what I can and can't do please and the best way to start as it is all new to me. Thank you Helen

MyAccountantOnline
13th September 2010, 07:06
Hello everyone. I have just gained my AAT full membership and want to start working for myself after work doing peoples accounts for them. Is there any other AAT accounts out there to advise me on what I can and can't do please and the best way to start as it is all new to me. Thank you Helen

Congratulations:)

You really need Jenni here - she's a regular contributor on here and an AAT MIP.

I too am AAT but my primary professional body is the ACCA.

I believe you'll need to register for what is called the member in practice scheme (MIP) unless you plan to continue with one of the Chartered bodies qualifications. Have a look here - http://www.aat.org.uk/membersinpractice/

Good luck.

Hel83
13th September 2010, 16:31
Thank you :-)

MyAccountantOnline
13th September 2010, 16:43
Thank you :-)

No problem at all. :)

elainec100@cheapaccounting
13th September 2010, 16:53
Hello everyone. I have just gained my AAT full membership and want to start working for myself after work doing peoples accounts for them. Is there any other AAT accounts out there to advise me on what I can and can't do please and the best way to start as it is all new to me. Thank you Helen

Good luck with it. Have you got direct experience of working in practice?

Hel83
13th September 2010, 17:03
Thank you. I work in accounts at the moment but I have no experience of working for myself. It all seems very scary! I'm just not sure where to start or if my AAT lets me complete accounts from start to finish?

elainec100@cheapaccounting
13th September 2010, 17:23
You won't be able to Practice until you have complete post qualification experience to get your MAAT.

Have a look at this about setting up your practice:

http://www.setupapractice.co.uk/

Hel83
13th September 2010, 20:01
Thank you for that link. I have completed my experience and gained my full membership of the AAT.

MyAccountantOnline
14th September 2010, 07:00
Thank you. I work in accounts at the moment but I have no experience of working for myself. It all seems very scary! I'm just not sure where to start or if my AAT lets me complete accounts from start to finish?

You need to think through and plan very carefully how you intend to gain the necessary practical skills and knowledge you'll need to compliment your AAT training to enable you to run a practice.

You'll have a huge amount to learn - have you considered getting a role in a small practice for a while? I'd definately recommend that.

elainec100@cheapaccounting
14th September 2010, 07:45
Thank you for that link. I have completed my experience and gained my full membership of the AAT.

Excellent - have you thought about becoming a CheapAccounting Associate?

http://www.cheapaccounting.co.uk/mainnavassociate1.php

:):)

Hel83
14th September 2010, 18:52
Sorry I'm not sure what a CheapAccounting Associate is?

Hel83
14th September 2010, 18:53
That is something I have been thinking about. Thanks for the advice :-)

elainec100@cheapaccounting
14th September 2010, 22:30
Sorry I'm not sure what a CheapAccounting Associate is?


The link provided explained it:)