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IATI has changed its name to Accounting Technicians Ireland

Saturday, June 27th, 2009

Accounting Technicians Ireland (formerly IATI) is the leading professional body for Accounting Technicians in Ireland. They educate, support and represent over 10,000 people working in the profession on this island.

The Accounting Technicians Ireland qualification differs from many other academic programmes as it combines professional exams with practical work experience. As fully qualified members, individuals are entitled to put the letters MIATI after their name, seen by many employers as essential when hiring.

Accounting Technicians Ireland is a not-for-profit organisation and all its revenues are continually reinvested for the benefit of its members. They are a partner body of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Ireland and an associate member of the International Federation of Accountants. Accounting Technicians Ireland is the trading name for the Institute of Accounting Technicians in Ireland Limited.

Accounting Technicians are qualified accounting professionals that work at all levels of finance. They can work in all types of organisations and are widely employed throughout the public sector, industry and commerce and in private accounting practices.

Accounting Technicians are involved in the day-to-day practical work of accountancy and play a key operational role in producing reliable financial information. They can perform a wide range of finance roles, from accounts staff to financial controller and beyond. For instance, they can do financial accounting and budgeting, costing and credit control, payroll administration and tax returns. More experienced Accounting Technicians may often perform senior managerial tasks and audits.

Accounting Technicians can work on their own or alongside professional accountants. In a small company, they may be the only qualified accounting professional looking after the finance function, while in a larger company, they may be working as part of a team alongside accountants and administrative staff. While they are not accountants, they can perform many of the same functions and are qualified to take accounts up to trial balance

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