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Are you aware that you can legally call
yourself an 'accountant' without having any formal training or
qualifications?
In contrast, a Chartered Accountant must first undergo
rigorous professional training just to qualify, then undertake
continuous training to obtain a licence to practice. An FCA
must be in practice and have followed a training programme for
at least 10 years. The initials FCA (Fellow of the Institute
of Chartered Accountants) after a trained accountant's name
are your guarantee of his or her experience and professional
expertise.
At Learer Roberts, you benefit not only from the large firm
experience of our senior partners, Adrian Learer and Andy Gittins
- both FCAs - you also gain from the wealth of
knowledge they have accumulated in dealing with an enormous
range of business, large and small, in over 40 years of
combined private practice.
Learer Roberts is based in the city of London and offers all the benefits of
a organisation based first and foremost on relationships.
These benefits include:
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