IN FIVE YEARS’ TIME

A whopping 176,000 accountancy trainees are still trying to get qualified five years after they started studying, according to the latest figures compiled by the Financial Reporting Council.

The accountancy bodies based in the UK and Ireland have just under 600,000 PQs studying their qualifications worldwide, and well over one in (29.7%) still have their heads in revision texts half a decade after they began their accountancy journey. For those who studied accountancy at university or began with AAT it could be even longer! 

The ACCA has just over 137,000 who are still part qualified after five years of paying student subscriptions. That’s a massive 32% of all ACCA trainees. 

CIMA has just over 35,000 students in the same 5-year bracket. That’s just over 30% of all it’s trainees. 

CIPFA also has a substantial number of PQs still studying for their professional qualifications after five years. The FRC data shows 1,178 (or 24.88%) of CIPFA PQs in this group. 

The CAI, ICAS and ICAEW all control students through training contracts, which normally run for three years, so the number of PQs still allowed to study is much lower. The ICAEW, for instance has just 5% of its students still studying five years after they started. CAI, the Irish Institute have slightly more students in this position than their counterparts across the water, with 9.5%, but this figures in falling rapidly. In 2016 the CAI figure was 16%.


TIME REGISTERED AS A PQ IN YEARS

Years ACCA CIMA  CIPFA  ICAEW   CAI ICAS
<1  96,170  23,727 610   8,312 1,657 833
1>2  76,333 24,657  594  6,837 1,476  961
2>3 54,826  16,054  621 5,935 1,414 914
3>4 38,800  10,137  719 4,745  1,189  210
4>5 28,657   7,702 1,027  1,347 409  316
5+ 137,035 35,540 1,178  1,524 647 254
TOTAL 431,821  117,817  4,739 28,700  6,792 3,488