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Accounting, Business & Finance


Accounting and Finance Association of Australia and New Zealand (AFAANZ) www.afaanz.org


ActEd Australasia www.acted.com.au


Agricultural and Resource Economics Society www.aares.info


Association of Accounting Technicians (AAT) Australia


AAT Australia is a professional association for self-employed bookkeepers (BAS agents); payroll officers; assistant accountants; accounts payable/receivable officers; and other accounting support staff.


AAT Australia is a recognised BAS Agent Association under the Tax Agent Services Act 2009.


AAT Australia is supported by CPA Australia, the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia and the National Institute of Accountants.


Find out how you can become a professional Bookkeeper!


Visit www.aat.org.au or call 1800 000 961 to find out how we can assist your career.


Association of Accounting Technicians (AAT) Australia www.aat.org.au


Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) www.accaglobal.com


Association of Taxation & Management Accountants www.atma.com.au


Australian Bankers’ Association Inc. www.bankers.asn.au


Australian Financial Markets Association (AFMA) www.afma.com.au


Australian Institute of Credit Management www.aicm.com.au


Capital Markets CRC Limited (CMCRC) www.cmcrc.com


Chartered Financial Analyst Society (Sydney) www.cfas.org.au


Chartered Institute of Management Accountants www.cimaglobal.com


Chartered Secretaries Australia Ltd www.csaust.com


CPA Australia www.cpaaustralia.com.au


“The National Institute of Accountants has really helped me grow and mature both professionally and personally with the help of experienced professionals. Common traits that I have experienced with NIA members are that they are very proficient in accounting, yet open-minded and approachable. The most important skills that Accounting students must master are user-friendly work and good communication skills; these are fundamental to working effectively with others.” Brendan Leong, Accounting graduate and NIA member


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