Accounting
Which qualification should I study for my career goals?
06 Jan 2023
Hoping to land a career in accountancy but you’re not sure where to begin your studies? At Kaplan, we have a variety of options and routes for you to take, with AAT, ACCA, CIMA, and ACA qualifications available to kickstart your journey.
We have addressed some of our frequently asked questions to help you decide.
Starting your accounting journey
If you have relevant experience or previous qualifications, you may be entitled to exemptions from specific levels with AAT, ACCA, CIMA, or ACA. However, we advise you to contact the institute directly regarding any exemptions, as they will confirm this, and there may be an additional fee.
Studying with AAT
In most instances, starting your studies with AAT will be the best option to take.
From recent school leavers to those searching for a career change, anyone can study with AAT, as the awarding body requires no previous experience. Most people will begin with the AAT Level 2 Certificate in Accounting.
You will find that your AAT studies will provide the technical skills needed to pursue a career in accounting.
Some examples of careers that you can go into with the AAT qualification include:
- Bookkeeper
- Credit controller
- Payroll manager
- Finance analyst
Starting with ACCA or CIMA
If you’re hoping to become a chartered accountant, you may choose to study either CIMA or ACCA. Both will help you with your journey to becoming a chartered accountant, but the teachings will differ.
ACCA will teach you the principles of accounting while targeting similar teachings from the AAT at a more advanced level. It is required for you to partake in relevant work experience while studying ACCA. The best place to start is the Applied Knowledge level.
The knowledge from studying ACCA will help you find careers in roles including:
- Financial accountant
- Financial controller
- Finance manager
- Corporate treasurer
- Auditor
- Tax specialist
- Chief financial officer (CFO)
CIMA is considered one of the most relevant finance qualifications for business, ideal for those searching for wider opportunities in business leadership or management accounting roles. With no prior business or accounting education, you will need to begin your studies at the CIMA Certificate in Business Accounting level. This will provide you with the knowledge to progress with your career.
The CIMA qualification can help you get into these careers:
- Management accountant
- Finance manager
- Business analyst
- Management consultant
- Financial analyst
- Commercial analyst
- Chief financial officer (CFO)
- Financial director
I have already studied AAT, where do I go next?
After completing your studies with AAT, you will need to assess your career options to decide what next steps to take. If you require further education to achieve your career goals, there are options available with ACCA, CIMA, or ACA.
From AAT to ACCA
If you have completed the AAT Level 4 Diploma in Accounting, you may be eligible for exemptions from specific ACCA papers, allowing you to begin at the ACCA Applied Skills level. If you have completed AAT levels 2 or 3, you may need to begin your ACCA studies from the ACCA Applied Knowledge Level.
From AAT to CIMA
For CIMA, if you wish to begin from the CIMA Professional Operational level, you will need to complete AAT level 4. However, the completion of the AAT levels 2 and 3 only will require you to begin from the CIMA Certificate level.
Again, you can visit CIMA Global directly to discuss any exemptions.
I’m interested in studying ACA; where do I start?
ACA is considered to be one of the most advanced accounting qualifications; therefore there may be stricter entry requirements. To study with ACA, you may be required to hold a recognised degree awarded by a UK or Irish university, or a relevant professional accountancy qualification.
To ACA from AAT
If you’re still unsure which career path to take after completing your AAT, studying for your ACA might be the best choice for you. ICAEW Chartered Accountants are respected globally as trusted business advisers and are in high demand within every sector.
Studying for your ACA will help to build your technical knowledge while advancing your skills needed for the industry, thus allowing you to become more adaptable to all working environments.
To ACA from CIMA or ACCA
If you previously studied CIMA or ACCA, and have decided to change your career goals, you may be eligible for a few exemptions from ACA depending on your previous level of study.
How do I get started?
Kaplan is a trusted learning provider if you’re looking to kickstart your career in accountancy.
Visit the relevant pages for each of the AAT, ACCA, CIMA, and ACA qualifications to find more information on what is expected.
With Kaplan Learning, you are able to study via Live Online classes which have the structure of a classroom but with the independence to study where you like. You can also study via a flexible OnDemand subscription, where you can start any time and like support, but can’t attend scheduled classes.
You can see more about our study methods and experience them via a free trial to decide what study method is best for you.
Accounting
Which qualification should I study for my career goals?
06 Jan 2023
Hoping to land a career in accountancy but you’re not sure where to begin your studies? At Kaplan, we have a variety of options and routes for you to take, with AAT, ACCA, CIMA, and ACA qualifications available to kickstart your journey.
We have addressed some of our frequently asked questions to help you decide.
Starting your accounting journey
If you have relevant experience or previous qualifications, you may be entitled to exemptions from specific levels with AAT, ACCA, CIMA, or ACA. However, we advise you to contact the institute directly regarding any exemptions, as they will confirm this, and there may be an additional fee.
Studying with AAT
In most instances, starting your studies with AAT will be the best option to take.
From recent school leavers to those searching for a career change, anyone can study with AAT, as the awarding body requires no previous experience. Most people will begin with the AAT Level 2 Certificate in Accounting.
You will find that your AAT studies will provide the technical skills needed to pursue a career in accounting.
Some examples of careers that you can go into with the AAT qualification include:
- Bookkeeper
- Credit controller
- Payroll manager
- Finance analyst
Starting with ACCA or CIMA
If you’re hoping to become a chartered accountant, you may choose to study either CIMA or ACCA. Both will help you with your journey to becoming a chartered accountant, but the teachings will differ.
ACCA will teach you the principles of accounting while targeting similar teachings from the AAT at a more advanced level. It is required for you to partake in relevant work experience while studying ACCA. The best place to start is the Applied Knowledge level.
The knowledge from studying ACCA will help you find careers in roles including:
- Financial accountant
- Financial controller
- Finance manager
- Corporate treasurer
- Auditor
- Tax specialist
- Chief financial officer (CFO)
CIMA is considered one of the most relevant finance qualifications for business, ideal for those searching for wider opportunities in business leadership or management accounting roles. With no prior business or accounting education, you will need to begin your studies at the CIMA Certificate in Business Accounting level. This will provide you with the knowledge to progress with your career.
The CIMA qualification can help you get into these careers:
- Management accountant
- Finance manager
- Business analyst
- Management consultant
- Financial analyst
- Commercial analyst
- Chief financial officer (CFO)
- Financial director
I have already studied AAT, where do I go next?
After completing your studies with AAT, you will need to assess your career options to decide what next steps to take. If you require further education to achieve your career goals, there are options available with ACCA, CIMA, or ACA.
From AAT to ACCA
If you have completed the AAT Level 4 Diploma in Accounting, you may be eligible for exemptions from specific ACCA papers, allowing you to begin at the ACCA Applied Skills level. If you have completed AAT levels 2 or 3, you may need to begin your ACCA studies from the ACCA Applied Knowledge Level.
From AAT to CIMA
For CIMA, if you wish to begin from the CIMA Professional Operational level, you will need to complete AAT level 4. However, the completion of the AAT levels 2 and 3 only will require you to begin from the CIMA Certificate level.
Again, you can visit CIMA Global directly to discuss any exemptions.
I’m interested in studying ACA; where do I start?
ACA is considered to be one of the most advanced accounting qualifications; therefore there may be stricter entry requirements. To study with ACA, you may be required to hold a recognised degree awarded by a UK or Irish university, or a relevant professional accountancy qualification.
To ACA from AAT
If you’re still unsure which career path to take after completing your AAT, studying for your ACA might be the best choice for you. ICAEW Chartered Accountants are respected globally as trusted business advisers and are in high demand within every sector.
Studying for your ACA will help to build your technical knowledge while advancing your skills needed for the industry, thus allowing you to become more adaptable to all working environments.
To ACA from CIMA or ACCA
If you previously studied CIMA or ACCA, and have decided to change your career goals, you may be eligible for a few exemptions from ACA depending on your previous level of study.
How do I get started?
Kaplan is a trusted learning provider if you’re looking to kickstart your career in accountancy.
Visit the relevant pages for each of the AAT, ACCA, CIMA, and ACA qualifications to find more information on what is expected.
With Kaplan Learning, you are able to study via Live Online classes which have the structure of a classroom but with the independence to study where you like. You can also study via a flexible OnDemand subscription, where you can start any time and like support, but can’t attend scheduled classes.
You can see more about our study methods and experience them via a free trial to decide what study method is best for you.