In this issue:
1) Employer in the spotlight and versatile AAT 5) English corner
2) Examination matters 6) AAT hot jobs
3) Forthcoming activities 7) Event calendar
4) Other news 8) Useful links
Employer in the spotlight and versatile AAT

Tony Yeung, accountant at Health Quotient Consultants Company Limited, talks about why he is impressed by the performance of AAT qualified staff. Recent AAT graduate Daisy Tai, was once bored by her accounting studies in secondary school, tells us how her perception of accounting has changed and shares her story of how she changed course to move into an accounting career.

A photo for Tony & Daisy
Examination matters

Results announcement for the December 2010 session
The examination results of both AAT Examination and PBE will be announced in the fourth week of February 2011.

Examination timetable for 2011
The examination timetable for the June and December 2011 sessions is now available. Click here to check the AAT Examination and PBE timetables

forthcoming activities

CPD seminars
Our new series of CPD seminars can help you update your skills and knowledge. The next programme is:

Topic: PRC individual income tax for expatriates and cross-border employees
Date: Wednesday, 9 March 2011
Time: 7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
Fee: HK$80 for HKIAAT members / students
HK$100 for non-HKIAAT members / students

Click here to enrol.

forthcoming activities

New study texts for AAT Examination
We have launched a new series of study texts for the AAT Examination! The new study texts, developed by Pearson Education South Asia, are designed to help students prepare for the AAT Examination. The study texts (for all papers except for Papers 3 & 4) are now on sale for $335 each, while AAT students / members can enjoy a 20% discount at the special price of $268 each.

Membership and Studentship Renewal for 2011
Members and students are reminded that their annual membership fee ($700) and studentship fee for the AAT Examination ($600) and PBE ($700) for 2011 is now overdue. Please renew your subscription IMMEDIATELY if is has not already been settled. +

forthcoming activities

Business proposal writing
Accounting personnel are good at dealing with figures, but to be successful, they need to learn how to express themselves clearly and concisely in writing as well. Vivien Ho, lecturer at HKU SPACE, tells us three basic criteria to write good business proposal. +

 
Att hot jobs

Want to take your career to the next level up the ladder? Click here for the latest jobs posted.

Event Calendar

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useful links
HKIAAT Past AAT Express
HKICPA Accredited Programme Providers
TechWatch T/Dialogue
Technical Articles  

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