International Award in Accountancy Training (IAAT)

The IAAT is based on the AAT Accounting Qualification's six mandatory exams from the NVQ/SVQ pathway and you will be awarded IAAT when these are successfully completed. Those who are considering a career in Accounting, but who are not able to attend class room based training sessions in an approved assessent centre, may also find the International Award in Accountancy Training (IAAT) an ideal Distance Learning study programme.

The structure of the programme can be seen on the following chart.

Units of competence
Method of
Assessment
Unit 3 - Preparing Ledger Balances and an Initial Trial Balance (PLB)
Examination
Unit 5 - Maintaining Financial Records and Preparing Accounts (FRA)
Examination

Unit 6 - Recording and Evaluating Costs and Revenues (ECR)

Examination
Unit 8 - Contributing to the Management of Costs and the Enhancement of Value (PEV)
Examination

Unit 9 - Contributing to the Planning and Control of Resources (PCR)

Examination
Unit 11 - Drafting Financial Statements (DFS)
(Accounting Practice, Industry and Commerce)
Examination

The Guide - the AAT's student prospectus [2.1 KB; PDF; Link will open a New Window]

 

 

 

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