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Gemma.wy |
Posted - 21 September 2011 : 16:19:49 I am currently in the first years study of the aat accounting to degree I wish to become a chartered accountant one day but that would take at least 4 years. Myself and my husband are looking at the bankruptcy but I see it affects practicing as a chartered accountant. If the bankruptcy lasts for 12 months would I be able to practice being a chartered accountant after the 12 months or is that forever? Thank you Gemma |
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Richard P |
Posted - 01 October 2011 : 22:07:56 HI Property Guide
fantastic to have your experience and knowledge back on the forum
Good Luck Richard,
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Propertyguide |
Posted - 30 September 2011 : 13:04:11 Hi
I agree with the advice of Blackie.
There are certain professions that during the period of the BR, you cannot practice.
There are processes post BR that may enable you to practice again - check with your PQ body
Good luck, Propertyguide
"While there's life, there's hope..." |
Blackie |
Posted - 26 September 2011 : 07:59:30 Hi Gemma.wy
Unfortunately you are barred from practising as a Chertered Accountant whilst bankrupt.
Hope this helps.
John Blackadder Bankruptcy365
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glafy |
Posted - 22 September 2011 : 08:13:55 Morning Gemma.wy & welcome to the Forum. Not sure about this, Hoping that one of the Experts will be along to answer your question soon.
"Good things come to those who wait".....I'm a patient person but this is taking the Mickey!! |