Isle of Man offers first accounting qualification
TLC Business Solutions is offering AAT qualifications, where students can sit exams in the Isle of Man instead of travelling to the UK
TLC Business Solutions is offering AAT qualifications, where students can sit exams in the Isle of Man instead of travelling to the UK
TLC BUSINESS SOLUTIONS is the first firm in the Isle of Man to offer a recognised accountancy qualification.
The firm has been given the green light by the AAT to run its qualification programmes with courses due to start in October, manx radio reports.
Managing director of TLC said it’s the first time in a decade students can study and sit their AAT exams in the area – previously they would have had to travel to the UK.
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