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What is a public practice accountant?

Help businesses, governments and individuals with a wide range of financial and business issues.

What is public practice?

Going into public practice means joining an accountancy or professional services firm that provides services to a broad range of businesses, governments and individuals - and other organisations such as charities and public sector bodies.

The opportunities in public practice are extensive - just one reason why accountancy is a good career. Armed with the broad range of skills needed for accounting and finance, you could be preparing their accounts, handling tax issues, undertaking audits, or providing specialist advice and support on financial and business matters. For this reason, those who embrace change with heightened soft skills and cognitive flexibility are most likely to be attracted to this sector.

Accountancy and professional services firms can range in size from the ‘Big Four’ to mid-sized practices such as BDO and Grant Thornton. They also include many small high street practices and self-employed consultants.

Roles in this sector

Take a deep dive into just some of the roles you could undertake within public practice and learn how studying with ACCA prepares you for each role. Each job profile also offers some tips and advice for accountants, both aspiring and already working.

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