A guide for sole traders and landlords with a qualifying income of £30,000 and over.
Thousands of young people across the UK are entering adulthood without the financial knowledge they
Part four of a mini-series on sustainability: how we made the shift and how you can too.
We spoke to different AAT members about the ways in which they look after their wellbeing.
Why we are so enthusiastic about the prospect of accountability for all tax agents.
Generative AI developments such as ChatGPT have generated a lot of excitement, but haven't always fu
Many are aware of blockchain in the context of cryptocurrency, but it has practical applications for
Confusing customs procedures are causing a headache for the accountants supporting and guiding small
As part of the launch for the Level 4 Diploma for Professional Accounting Technicians (L4 PAT), we h
Susan Ball, RSM and President of CIOT discusses proposed options to offset tax.
With rumours swirling, AAT assesses how much of a threat the Bill really is to the profession.
What’s been announced, and which areas AAT members should know about.
You don't have to be an influencer to help your accounting practice soar, but you can learn from the
With their vigilance of client accounts and their tech prowess, bookkeepers have plenty to offer org
Whether you’re currently studying with AAT or a professional member, you’ll understand the impor
Accounting careers can go in many different directions. We spoke to two accountants about being gene
How do you distinguish true pearls of wisdom from unhelpful opinions?
The average recruiter or hiring manager spends six to eight seconds looking at a CV before they deci
It's a pivotal point in the interview, the tables are turned and you’re asked if you have any ques
We look at the emerging role of Finance Business Partner in the modern accounting industry.
We hear from different accountants about how they’re helping clients to grow alongside their b
Waiting for results can be a nerve-wracking experience. However, finding some calm and clarity can h
Have you ever wondered why you pay the price for things that you do? Why a bottle of shampoo c
The concept of supply and demand explains interactions between suppliers and consumers in a market.�
Organisations and individuals around the world create enormous amounts of data on a daily basis. L
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From common PAYE terms to National Insurance contributions, here are some of the things that AAT stu
Have you ever been working on a spreadsheet and got distracted... and before you know it, you’ve o
Be in the know about anti-money laundering. Our explainer tells you all you need to know to get star
Sarah Knight is the winner of the 2013 AAT CPD Prize.
This article from Sarah Knight, the 2013 winner of AAT's CPD prize, is her account of her victorious journey to winning the prize and how investment in learning, keeps her at the top of her game.
Some say compliments in the workplace are a good thing, whilst others argue they can lead to social awkwardness. AAT member, Sarah Knight, weighs up the virtues of both sides of the argument and finds we should all take compliments in the workplace with good grace.
Following disappointing A-Level results, AAT member Sarah Knight abandoned the idea of going to university for a career in retail management. Years later she decided to change career and study accountancy. Here she describes how achieving an AS in Accountancy gave her the confidence to progress on to AAT.