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I have a BA Business degree, how long would it take to become an accountant?



Degree was 4 year sandwich course, gained a 2:2.

I have been told it would speed up some processes involved in becoming an accountant, any knowledge here would be great!

You don't say what sort of accountant you want to be.
Assuming you wish to be a chartered accountant you need to apply to firms of chartered accountants who are registered with the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW) or Scotland or Ireland in order to obtain a training contract. You will then work for them while you study and train, they will have to pay for your exams/courses and give you study leave. Salary will be I guess around 12-15k. If you pass all exams 1st sitting you will qualify in 3 years. You may be exempted from some exams depending on the exact content of your degree.
There are other bodies which train accountants notably ACCA, CIMA and CIPFA. Look on their websites about whats involved. Depending on your ultimate carrer choice may well impact on which qualification it would be best to go for eg CIPFA in public sector, ICAEW/ACCA in practice or CIMA/ACCA in industry.
I know most about ICAEW as I work for a firm that trains them but it is not necessarily the best qualification for you. Source(s): I am a qualified accountant working in practice
i'm not familiar with the degree terms you use.

Over here in America, I'd suggest that your next step is to get a job doing accounting work. Don't hold out for working at a public accounting firm, just get a job doing the work in industry.


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MBA/CPA ... I've held several industry accounting jobs
how many accounting courses did you take in college. Accounting majors usually require 24 credits to get a Bachelors degree in Accounting. You might be able to get a job as an accountant with your current degree if you've taken at least 4 courses, but it would probably be a lower level position and/or pay. It you take some courses part time evenings... What's a sandwich course?
I'm not aware that a general business degree will 'speed up' the process at all - you'll have to apply for positions as a trainee accountant.
Graduates from accountancy degrees can gain exemption from some accountancy exams - which can speed up their training.
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