Why Accounting and Finance?
A well-rounded accounting function is the most important aspect of business decision making.
Is Accounting and Finance right for you?
- Are you good with numbers?
- Do you want a Scalable and recession-proof Career?
- Do you give attention to details?
The ability to deal with the numbers accurately is a unique skill set and this is why graduates in accounting and finance are procuring vast career opportunities and lucrative salaries.
Pathway to Australian Permanent Residency
Step: 1Achieve a qualification in Accounting (Certificate / Diploma / Bachelors) |
Step: 2Get your skills assessed positively by CPA (Certified Public Accountant) |
Step: 3Lodge your EOI at once you acquire sufficient work experience and PR points |
Step: 4Get invited to apply for one of the permanent visa options |
As a result of increased demand for accounting graduates, these occupations are consistently listed in List of Eligible Skilled Occupations. There are varied occupations that qualify for positive skill assessment from different bodies and making them a pathway for Australian Permanent Residency.
Courses we offer Include
- Certificate III/ IV in Accounting
- Diploma of Accounting
- Advanced Diploma of Accounting
- Bachelor of Accounting
- Graduate Certificate in Accounting
- Graduate Diploma in Accounting
- Master of Professional Accounting
Professional year Program- Accounting
The Accounting Professional Year Program (Accounting PYP – formerly SMIPA) is approved by the Department of Home Affairs.Accounting PYP is developed by CPA Australia, Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand and the Institute of Public Accountants. It Consists ofa minimum of 44 weeks’ training, including 32 weeks classroom study and 12-weeks internship placement providing valuable work experience in an approved Australian workplace completing relevant accounting tasks.
The Accounting PYP graduate is eligible an additional 5 points towards Australia Permanent Residency.
PR visa options for Accounting and Finance graduates
Occupation | Skill List | Potential Visa types |
Accountant (General) – 221111
Management Accountant – 221112
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MLTSSL | 189 – Skilled Independent (subclass 189) – Points-Tested
190 – Skilled Nominated(subclass 190) 491 – Skilled Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 491) – Family nominated 491 – Skilled Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 491) – State or Territory nominated 485 – Temporary Graduate (subclass 485) – Graduate Work 482 – Temporary Skill Shortage (subclass 482) 494 – Regional Sponsor Migration Scheme 186 – Employer Nomination Scheme 407 – Training Visa
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ANZSCO Codes: 221111-221113-Accountants
Description
Plan and provide accounting systems and services relating to taxation and the financial dealings of organisations and individuals and advise on associated record-keeping and compliance requirements.
What services do Accountants provide?
- Assisting in formulating budgetary and accounting policies
- Preparing financial statements for presentation to boards of directors, management, shareholders, and governing and statutory bodies
- Conducting financial investigations, preparing reports, undertaking audits, and advising on matters such as the purchase and sale of businesses, mergers, capital financing, suspected fraud, insolvency, and taxation
- Examining operating costs and organizationsincome and expenditure
- Providing assurance about the accuracy of information contained in financial reports and their compliance with statutory requirements
- Providing financial and taxation advice on business structures, plans and operations
- Preparing taxation returns for individuals and organizations
- Liaising with financial institutions and brokers to establish funds management arrangements
- Introducing and maintaining accounting systems, and advising on the selection and application of computer-based accounting systems
- Maintaining internal control systems
- May appraise cash flow and financial risk of capital investment projects