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Financial accounting and management business

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sunshine28
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Financial accounting and management business

Post by sunshine28 » Sun Jul 28, 2013 5:22 pm

I am a qualified accountant (AAT and ACCA member) and got MBA with University of Wales but no practicing certificate. I am registered with HMRC as an agent to provide VAT, Corporation tax and PAYE services and also got an professional Indemnity insurance. I want to apply for tier 1E next year but I don't know whether to apply under financial management SOC 1131 or chartered accountant SOC 2421 or business management SOC 2423. All are under NQF Level 6. I want to maker my title as Financial Accounting and Management specialist but which of the above SOC Codes should I choose? Can any one give advise regarding my situation please?

sunshine28
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Post by sunshine28 » Sun Jul 28, 2013 5:27 pm

or has any one got visa based on accounting or management business? please share or give advise. thanks.

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Post by jerinas5 » Fri Sep 13, 2013 10:50 am

I think you should choose management specialist. The prime reason behind is it will increase realm of opportunities and you have lot more options to choose from. Moreover, it will give you edge over many other students.

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Post by Christianoronaldo » Fri Sep 13, 2013 12:07 pm

Sunshine28

The best thing is to get ACCA practicing licence.

If you don't get licence then you need to get your business registered with HMRC under Money Laundering regulations.

One of the above two is compulsory.

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