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Hi,

I am fully AAT qualified, but as I would like to set up my own Bookkeeping business, I would like to study towards the ICB qualification.

I am unsure what timescale I would be looking at to obtain the full ICB qualification?

Your help would be great.

Thanks

Claire.

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Why dont you just get a practicing licence with the AAT and set up under them?

That being said if you are fully AAT qualiified i think the ICB should except you as a new member straight away.

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Hi Claire,

If you are AAT fully qualified within 2 years you can get exemptions from most of the ICB examinations. You might be required to do a home assessment which is a scenario of a business. You get 14 days to complete the work and send it back (shouldn't take more than 2 hours).

Contact memberservices@bookkeepers.org.uk with details of all your qualifications, and any experience you have.

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Thank you for all your replies.

I have sent my query to the above email address and await their reply.

Kind Regards
Claire

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With an AAT background, even without the exemptions, but using your prior learning you would / should be able to complete the new membership requirements (computerised / manual) in 6 - 7 months. I'm a certified accounting technician with ACCA, a Fellow of the International Association of Bookkeepers (well actually a former fellow), thirty years in accounting / bookkeeping, but because all this was more than 2 years back it didn't count for anything.

Result - I did all the ICB membership exams in 6 - 7 months. It would have been sooner, but (a) I had the summer holidays in there and (b) booked my level 3 manual exam and got my dates wrong (£75 down the drain, ouch!).

So, there is no reason why you couldn't do the exams in double-quick time.

I'm glad I actually did the exams rather than relying on previous prior learning / experience that could have been accredited. Why was I glad? Just allowed me the opportunity to brush up and refamiliarise myself with a few areas I hadn't touched upon for quite a few years.

Good luck with any exemptions though.

GrahamG

-- Edited by GrahamG on Saturday 18th of December 2010 08:51:12 PM

-- Edited by GrahamG on Saturday 18th of December 2010 08:51:46 PM

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