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The AAT Levels 2, 3 & 4 combined accounting package provides a complete structured pathway of learning that takes the learner from novice without experience to a highly qualified AAT accountant. You will gain the skills set as your experience grows, to undertake middle-management and then senior, management roles within the finance function. This comprehensive programme equips you with the underpinning knowledge, technical expertise, and strategic skills required to begin building a successful accounting career at any stage.
Our AAT Level 2, 3, and 4 training packages are ideal for:
Complete beginners looking to start a career in accounting.
Career changers aiming for professional finance roles.
Professionals aiming to achieve MAAT status.
Individuals wanting to set up their licensed accountancy practice.
Professionals wishing to advance their careers with recognised qualifications.
Individuals seeking full support throughout their AAT journey, from beginner to qualified Accountant.
Our AAT Levels 2, 3 & 4 combined package offers a complete accountancy training pathway from beginner to licenced accountant. You'll build your knowledge step-by-step, starting with bookkeeping fundamentals and progressing to complex financial reporting, management accounting, tax processes, and strategic decision-making for senior accounting roles.
Unit 1 – Introduction to Bookkeeping
Learn the core accounting skills to prepare accounting records for sole traders, partnerships and small limited companies. You'll learn how to set up bookkeeping systems, process customer transactions, understand the use of ledgers and apply the rules of debit and credit up to the initial trial balance.
Unit 2 – Principles of Bookkeeping Controls
This AAT Level 2 Certificate unit builds your knowledge with control accounts, journals, and bank reconciliations to strengthen financial accuracy.
Unit 3 – Principles of Costing
This unit allows you to understand basic costing techniques and how financial information supports internal cost controls and business decision-making.
Unit 4 – The Business Environment
This final AAT Level 2 Certificate unit helps you gain a strong grasp of business structures, the external business environment, corporate social responsibility, ethics, and the finance function within organisations.
On completing this Level 2 Certificate in Accounting qualification you can start applying for jobs as an Accounts Assistant or other junior accounting roles.
Unit 1 – Business Awareness
This AAT Level 3 Diploma unit develops a strategic view of business operations and the role of professional accounting in supporting performance and decision-making.
Unit 2 – Financial Accounting: Preparing Financial Statements
Unit 2 of the AAT Level 3 Diploma in Accounting masters the preparation of financial accounting principles through advanced double entry bookkeeping, for various business types. You'll learn to interpret financial data confidently. You'll learn to account for non-current assets and disposals by keeping accurate records of acquisitions to record depreciation calculations
Unit 3 – Management Accounting Techniques
Strengthens your management accounting skills with cost recording techniques and practical techniques to guide financial planning and decision-making. You'll learn in detail through variance analysis the importance of monitoring and reporting on actual and budgeted costs. Management accounting information is key to company stability and profitability.
Unit 4 – Tax Processes for Businesses
This final unit of AAT Level 3 Diploma helps you to learn how to manage advanced accounting tax processes within a business environment and understand tax compliance requirements.
After completing the AAT Level 3 Diploma you're eligible to use AATQB after your name and open your own bookkeeping and accounting practice.
Mandatory Unit 1 – Applied Management Accounting
The AAT Level 4 Diploma in Professional Accounting builds advanced management accounting techniques for budgeting and forecasting skills that inform operational and strategic decision-making. Cost recording systems provide management accounting information critical for the organisational planning process and maintenance of a healthy, profitable and growing company.
Mandatory Unit 2 – Drafting and Interpreting Financial Statements
In this unit your knowledge will increase to preparing financial statements for different types of organisations, including consolidated financial statements for multiple divisions and group accounts. You will understand how interpreting financial statements is used by all stakeholders to assess the viability and credit worthiness of organisations.
Mandatory Unit 3 – Internal Accounting Systems and Controls
In this unit of the AAT Level 4 Diploma you'll understand how to review, design, and improve an organisation's accounting systems to maintain financial integrity and adhere to professional ethics.
Optional Units - Choose two of the following
Optional Unit 1 – Business Tax
Develop the skills to handle business corporation tax calculations, manage liabilities, and comply with UK tax regulations. This is a popular unit in this AAT accounting qualification.
Optional Unit 2 – Personal Tax
Another popular unit within the AAT Level 4 Diploma - Learn how to manage personal taxation, including income, capital gains tax, and inheritance taxes.
Optional Unit 3 – Audit and Assurance
Gain practical skills in external audit and assurance framework processes, evidence gathering, and assurance reporting.
Optional Unit 4 – Cash and Financial Management
Learn to manage organisational cash flows, budgets, and financial health for better business stability.
Optional Unit 5 – Credit and Debt Management
Master and assess credit risk and debt recovery processes to protect business cash flow. This is achieved through the organisation's credit control process that is maintained within the overall credit control environment.
On completion of this AAT qualification you can use the letters MAAT to showcase that you are a licenced accountant and offer your accounting services to your own clients or apply for more senior roles within an organisation.
By taking the AAT Level 2, 3, 4 combined package you'll have everything you need to go from complete beginner to fully qualified AAT accounting technician.
The AAT 2, 3, and 4 training packages are designed to fit around your schedule.
With this timeframe, you can study at your own pace, take breaks when needed, and complete each level in the best way for you. Access to each of the accounting qualifications only starts when you're ready to move on.
For the AAT Levels 2, 3 & 4 Accounting exams, you'll complete a series of computer-based assessments designed to test the skills and knowledge you've built throughout the course.
Here's a breakdown of the exams for each level:
AAT Level 2 Certificate in Accounting: Three competence based exams and one synoptic assessment
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Level 3 Diploma in Accounting: Four competence based exams
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Level 4 Diploma in Professional Accounting: Three competence based exams from mandatory units and two competence based exams from five optional units
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Once you've completed your exams, the raw marks per exam are converted into a percentage and weighted according to the unit assessment within the qualification, providing an overall grade.
You can take these exams via remote invigilation or at AAT-approved test centres. You must become an Association of Accounting Technician (AAT) member to sit the exams, with student membership and exam fees additional to the course price.
At e-Careers, we understand that everyone learns differently. Our AAT 2, 3, and 4 training packages are delivered online and backed up with books, allowing you to match your study methods with your work and life commitments. See full course details.
With our online course delivery and Kaplan books, you can progress through your learning at your own pace, with the flexibility to study in the day, evening or at weekends.
From day one of your AAT qualification Level 2, we're dedicated to giving you the full support you need to excel in your AAT Level 2 Certificate in Accounting, AAT Level 3 Diploma in Accounting, and AAT Level 4 Diploma in Professional Accounting. To ensure your learning content is the latest available, we open each course as you are ready to study it. This means you have all the benefits of studying the levels individually whilst making a huge saving on the package price. We aim to ensure you're ready for success when exam day arrives.
Our AAT Level 2, 3, and 4 combined courses include:
Our AAT qualifications Levels 2, 3 and 4 Diploma course is made affordable to you without sacrificing the quality of the service and support you'll receive. With flexible payment options to make studying even more accessible. You can spread the cost with 0% finance plans and choose a payment schedule that suits your budget.
Anyone can enrol on to our AAT Level 2, 3, and 4 combined training package. The package is perfect for those starting a career in accounting, career changers, or those with little to no industry experience who want ongoing support through every stage of their AAT journey.
You can start studying these AAT 2, 3, and 4 training packages if you:
Are at least 16 years old (or have consent from a parent or guardian).
Have a solid understanding of the English language.
Feel comfortable with basic mathematics.
Have access to a computer or laptop (Mac or Windows compatible).
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Need help with your AAT Accounting courses?
AAT qualification Level 2 is a Certificate in Accounting, ideal for beginners and those looking to start a career in accounting. Level 3, the Diploma in Accounting, builds on the basics from Level 2 and prepares you for more advanced financial roles, such as Accounts assistant or Finance Officer.
AAT Level 2 is equivalent to GCSEs (Grades 4-9 or A*-C) in the UK. It's an entry-level qualification for those looking to enter the accounting profession or those with basic financial knowledge who want to gain formal recognition of their skills.
The duration to complete each level of the AAT qualification can vary depending on your pace and prior knowledge.
Level 2: Typically takes 6 to 9 months to complete, with 15 months' access to course materials.
Level 3: Usually takes 9 to 12 months to finish, with 15 months' access to resources.
Level 4: Takes about 12 to 15 months, with 18 months' access to the course materials.
No, AAT is not a chartered accountancy body. At the end of your AAT studies, you are an a highly respected AAT Accountant. On becoming an AAT Accountant you can progress, with exemptions, to become a Chartered Accountant with one of the following bodies, CIMA, ACA, ACCA or CIPFA. Chartered is seen as the equivalent of post-graduate study.
At e-Careers we are often asked which is the hardest exam at each level, there aren't any that stand out. When you see comments about certain exams being hard, it simply means that the individual commenting, didn't like that particular subject as much as others and therefore found it harder. At e-Careers we recommend you study each unit with an open mind and without preconceived assumptions of difficulty.
AAT is recognised internationally and is highly regarded in many countries, including the UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, Africa, United States, Europe, India, China and parts of the Middle East. It is recognised in most other countries worldwide, as all countries prepare their accounts under the same International Financial Reporting Statements (IFRS's)
AAT Level 4 is just under a degree level in the UK. In Scotland, it aligns with SCQF Level 8. AAT is the employer's preference over an accounting degree.
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