Ever Wondered About A Career In Accounts? Consider An Accounting Apprenticeship!

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Everybody needs help looking after their money, whether it's the exceptionally rich, an entrepreneur starting a business or a student who's run into a large amount of debt by deciding to stay in full time education. Well you can be that person who provides careful planning and constant attention to an individuals or company's bank balance. You've also decided to follow a career path that the higher you go- the more money you earn, so why not consider an accounting apprenticeship!

Businesses have too many financial activities going on around them and need the help from accountants to keep track of all these expenses, bills and taxes- while it's the same for many individuals. So as an apprentice you could be monitoring the finances for one of a variety of sources; it may be with a business, a charity, a retail store, a football club or even the government.

During this apprenticeship you will learn how to balance accounts, process payments and invoices, complete VAT returns and prepare financial reports. Depending on where you work, you could specialize in one area such as sales, and do all these tasks in addition to others. Most apprentices qualify as accounts assistants, credit control clerks, accounts clerks, or finance assistants - they all help accountants to manage financial records and prepare accounts.

After completing the apprenticeship you can choose to progress to an Advanced Apprenticeship, when you will have the foundation to complete a professional accountancy qualification with a membership organisation such as the ICAEW, ACCA, CIMA or CIPFA- these can lead to a specialist role in accounting- and eventually, more money!

In order to succeed you will need to be good at maths, have an understanding of financial terms and have good IT skills (especially with spreadsheets). Someone who works in accounts needs to be a trustworthy person as they may be dealing with confidential and sensitive information. Taking an interest in up to date financial industry news is also well advised as you do not want to be advising anyone with the wrong decision if the current economy suggests otherwise. It is also equally as important to be good with people and enjoy the challenge of helping others achieve their financial goals.

If you think this is the type of role you would like to pursue then check out the latest available opportunities at notgointouni.co.uk - they offer a wide range of apprenticeships in addition to many other routes to a successful career.


About the Author:
notgoingtouni guides young people with their career by showing jobs and training that exist apart from university. There are several accounting apprenticeships currently available as well as free career guides and over 300 videos on distance learning, foundation degrees, gap years, voluntary work and advice on getting a sponsored degree.



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