The IPA is committed to providing members with education pathways and continuing professional development that makes a meaningful difference to their careers, as well as to outcomes for clients in the small business arena.
The IPA is committed to providing members with education pathways and continuing professional development that makes a meaningful difference to their careers, as well as to outcomes for clients in the small business arena.
If you’re seeking registration as a tax agent, or simply furthering your technical skills, the Diploma of Accounting may be right for you.
Monarch Institute is our training provider of choice. Their Diploma of Accounting course is delivered by skilled practicing professionals, including senior CPAs and chartered accountants.
Everything from the learning materials to the great one-on-one support you’ll receive will help ensure you graduate ready to hit the ground running.
All your textbooks and learning materials are included. You can study anywhere, any time that works for you; it’s truly self-paced study. Plus, aside from the four two-hour exams mandated by the TPB for tax agent registration, there are no exams – just short, manageable assignments. So the pressure’s off, and you can concentrate on really learning.
The Institute of Public Accountants (IPA) is one of Australia's oldest representative professional bodies, formed over 90 years ago. Commencing operations in 1923, our evolution has seen us grow to our current position with over 42,000 students and members internationally.
Throughout all phases of history, we have supported and championed our members and the profession. We are here to protect and support our members as well as the SME/SMP sector, and to ensure our members gain appropriate professional recognition.
Representation
We make representations to Government including the Australian Tax Office, Australian Securities and Investment Commission, Australian Prudential Regulatory Authority, Treasury Tax Agents Board and the Attorney General's Department.
How to create and interpret the three basic accounting statements - the income statement, the balance sheet and the cash flow statementHow management accounting differs from financial accountingHow financial information is used on an MBA program and in business to make informed decisions
This course includes set up, conversion, payroll, advanced procedures and day-to-day operations and is suitable for anyone requiring working knowledge of Xero operations.
This subject covers the accounting cycle in more depth than was covered in ACC100 including the double entry model, accounting elements (assets, liabilities, equity, revenues and expenses) and the principles and relationships between the elements for the purposes of periodic financial reporting
This Diploma of Accounting online qualification reflects professional accounting job roles in financial services and other industries, including tax agents, accounts payable and accounts receivable officers, payroll service providers, and employees performing a range of accounting tasks for organis...
Advanced Diploma of Accounting reflects the role of individuals working in accounting and seeking professional recognition, including tax agents, accounts managers and business analysts; and to employees performing a range of accounts management tasks for organisations in a range of industries.
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