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Hello,
When you pass all 4 AAT levels and convert to ACCA. IS there any point of keeping AAT membership after you have been exempted to ACCA?
I am just wondering as It maybe good to keep AAT along side to practice mock exams as refreshers.
See the brochure you can down from here http://www.accaglobal.com/uk/en/qualifications/accountancy-career/aat-acca/ACCAQualification.html or here accaglobal.com/uk/en/qualifications/accountancy-career/aat-acca.html
You will need to pass 11 more exams, complete the ethics and skills module and satisfy 36 months of professional experience requirements before you can apply for membership which allows you to use ACCA designation. So if you are MAAT I would suggest you keep up your membership.
I have been both ACA and FCCA for more than 20 years as I found it useful to maintain membership of two professional bodies.
I dont mean membership. I mean you are eliglble to sit the ACCA papers I mean.
You asked “IS there any point of keeping AAT membership …” what are you now asking?
