Hi,
I would like to become an associate ICB bookkeeper. I am just completing me level 2 AAT accounting and I would like to know if AAT level 2 gives me any exemptions at this level. Also, are there any further ICB exams that I need to take before becoming an ICB associate.
Thanks :)
Verey well done on you Bookkeeping studies to date.
Best you contact the ICB fo get specific advice.
See also:
https://www.bookkeepers.org.uk/Membership/become-a-member/Join-by-exemption
Kind regards
Brian
I am like you and have completed AAT level 2 before doing ICB.
AAT level 2 is the equivilant to ICB level 1 in my personal opinion, so you would need to take Level 2 before achieving Affiliate, and level 3 before achieving associate.
I think you can get exemption, so speak to ICB about it to check for sure. Maybe helpful to take a look at the syllabus - http://www.bookkeepers.org.uk/Study--Qualifications/Current-Syllabuses/Level-I-Basic-Bookkeeping
hope this helps
Lisa