I'm new on this forum. I've read it for a while and decided to join. The discussions held here appear to be in really professional and friendly manner . Hope this forum member will not regret to welcomimg myself .
Originally from Latvia I have graduated in 2000 from Uni and has worked in finance ever since. I've moved to UK 7 years ago and at the moment my family home is in East Yorkshire.
I hold Diploma in Economics from Latvian University and 15 years of work experience in Latvia .
I am on my AAT Level 2 distance learning course now basically moving towards my synoptic assessment soon. Looking forward for my Level 3 and 4 .
For living I do books for several self-employed sole traders at home. But I am not employed full time at the moment which is my greatest concern.
I am new to this forum, never been registered here before.
My Mum never had a business to work in, she's a retired tennis coach.
I liaise with the practice from London the one where I did some work experience as a trainee. I provide all the books to that practice and they do final accounts.
I have not let AAT know I am working whilst studying but they do know the name of the practice as I have mentioned it in my application.
Have I done it in wrong way?
That's ok Thank you Not really I am contracting for them now. These have MLR policy in place . Looking to finish the contract by next year that is the reason I've started to search around for another work / practice place preferably local. I'll discover that in the relevant section
Apologies for being annoying but I wonder if it is vital to make AAT aware I am working while studying.
Thanks
-- Edited by Roadrunner on Tuesday 10th of September 2019 06:28:45 PM
That's ok Thank you Not really I am contracting for them now. These have MLR policy in place . Looking to finish the contract by next year that is the reason I've started to search around for another work / practice place preferably local. I'll discover that in the relevant section
Apologies for being annoying but I wonder if it is vital to make AAT aware I am working while studying.
Thanks
-- Edited by Roadrunner on Tuesday 10th of September 2019 06:28:45 PM
Ah, right.
You are covered by their MLR as a contractor.
As you have included the fact on your application you will be ok, but if your circumstances change (given you are looking to eventually move from them) then you will need to pop a call out to the AAT and update them, to ensure you are not in breach of any of their regulations.
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Winner of Bookkeeper of the Year 2015, 2016 & 2017
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Hi, I am new here so I wanted to introduce myself.
My name is Monika. I have completed an AAT last year and now I am learning to be a management accountant and a book keeper in real life.
I hope to start studying CIMA soon.
I have found lots of useful information on this forum. Thank you guys
Hi Mimi (you have signed off as Mimi rather than Monika, so I assume your prefer to be called that?).
Might be better to intro yourself on a new post, that way we can find your backbround when you ask a question so we can pitch the answers appropriately.
Can you maybe also add, who you are licensed by for your bookkeeping work? Plus details of your role now?
Welcome
edited to correct typo
-- Edited by Cheshire on Tuesday 24th of September 2019 09:22:31 AM
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Joanne
Winner of Bookkeeper of the Year 2015, 2016 & 2017
Thoughts are my own/not to be regarded as official advice,which should be sought from a suitably qualified Accountant.
You should check out answers with reference to the legal position