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Accountancy
12 August 2024 - 2 min read
Whether you’re considering switching to a career in finance or are an experienced finance professional, an AAT qualification can help you to increase your earning potential. These highly-respected qualifications can impress employers, show off your finance skills, and help you to reach your career goals.
We created this infographic to show you how much you could earn with an AAT qualification.
It’s clear to see that an AAT qualification can really have an impact on your finance career! Not only do many AAT members report earning more, many are also more satisfied within their role too.
A massive 83% of AAT students report increasing their earning potential and 89% also report feeling secure in their role. 79% of employed members are satisfied with their job and 90% of self-employed AAT Licensed Accountants are satisfied with theirs.
The knowledge imparted through AAT studies could be a contributing factor to this satisfaction and security. With respected qualifications and up-to-date knowledge on their side, it’s no wonder that these students feel secure in their job and happy at work.
Breaking into a career in finance can be tough, but even within entry-level roles AAT members thrive. For an accounts assistant or administrator with an AAT qualification, the average salary is £28,000. Taking the next step to an accounts officer, the average salary rises to £33,000.
As an AAT-qualified team leader, you'll earn an average of £35,000 a year, moving up to £39,000 as a junior manager with an AAT qualification.
Continuing to be a middle manager with an AAT qualification, you’d earn an average of £41,000 per year and if you progress further to director level, you could expect to earn an average of £56,000.
Students working towards an AAT qualification have an average salary of £25,000. This rises to £35,000 for Full members with MAAT status who have completed the AAT Level 4 Diploma.
AAT Fellow Members that have gained Fellow Membership after being a full member for 5+ years have an average salary of £44,000. This rises further to a salary of £74,500 for AAT Licensed Accountants who are self-employed or run their own accountancy practice.
This survey was conducted in August 2023. AAT gained 8,500 responses from their members through their market research partner, Caledonia Market Research.
AAT qualifications can be hugely rewarding for finance professionals, no matter where they are in their career. Studying towards a Diploma or Certificate can boost your confidence and your salary.
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