Flying Start graduates 'achieve success'
News Article - 19 December 2007
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Nearly all of the graduates from the first degree to include paid
work as a chartered accountant have careers with Big Four firm
PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC).
Reported in the Newcastle Journal, the Flying Start degree
programme is run by Newcastle University, PwC and the Institute of
Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW).
"Today's graduates now have an excellent foundation to build a
career in professional services and graduates can take an
accelerated route to qualify as a chartered accountant (ACA),"
commented Dr Raymond Madden, the ICAEW's executive director of
learning and professional development.
He explained that the "innovative" degree links academic theory
with practical experience in the business.
Following their graduation, the PwC employees can expect to become
fully qualified chartered accountants within the next year.
Dr Maddon told the news provider that the ACA is the most prominent
qualification among business leaders, with 67 per cent of qualified
accountants acting as finance director or chief executive officer
within FTSE 100 companies hold the ACA.
Accountancy Age reported that of qualified accountants leaving the
industry, a "surprising number" return within a year.
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