Wednesday, September 1, 2010

In the UK, how much do you think i could earn when i am part qual as an accountant then when i am fully qual?

In the UK, how much do you think i could earn when i am part qual as an accountant then when i am fully qual?
How much do fresh out of uni accountants make? When i am part acca (etc) qualified, then what about when i become fully chartered. Also i live in Newcastle at the moment, would i be better moving to another when i finish uni, such as Manchester or London? Do you think i would be well rewarded for moving somewhere like, USA, Canada, Australia of New Zealand when i finish my degree and becoming fully chartered over there.
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Answer 1 :
Ask an accountant
Answer 2 :
london you will make more money(earn) but going to cananda or the states you will earn double to london, probably get your house quicker in states to england
Answer 3 :
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Answer 4 :
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Answer 5 :
Salaries vary on area, skills, motivation, exam results, areas of specialisation, and also how good you are. They also depend on the wider package that an employer gives (remember it is not always about pure cash in 'top line' salary). The ACCA has a salary survey at http://www.accaglobal.com/allnews/national/ireland/salaryguide2007 Also remember quality of life and cost of living when comparing salaries - which can make the big cities less attractive than they might otherwise appear. Remember being qualified in one country also does not automatically make you fit to operate in another (the USA for example is not one country but 52 loosely affiliated countries - and qualification in one state does not necessarily qualify you for practice in another). Personally if I had my time again I'd be in Canada - but that is because I love the country and the people. As the owner of my own firm I suspect it wouldnt make a huge difference to my earnings which country in the developed world I'm in though.

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