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Lincolnshire Accountants Celebrate Exam Spree

Lincolnshire and Cambridgeshire based accountancy firm Moore Thompson is celebrating the latest in its string of exam successes, with no less than 8 individuals passing accountancy association accredited papers.

Four members of the Moore Thompson Spalding office received the results of their ACCA fundamental level exams and were all delighted to have passed.  Hannah Neve passed paper F4, while Clare Daws and Matt Upex passed papers F6 and F7. 

Laura Cook, who passed F7 and F8, has completed the fundamental level, and will be moving on to the professional level, with more exams in June 2008.  Laura will join her colleague Amy Jack, who passed professional level paper P1.

Also, Jenny Cousins from the Wisbech Office recently successfully completed the AAT qualification and Ainsley Johnson at the Spalding Office passed Intermediate level FRA and Technician level PCR.
 
Emma Hunt received her result in the final paper of the Associate Chartered Accountant (ACA) exams - she passed and completed the Advanced Stage.  Emma now just needs to complete her training contract later this year to be fully qualified.
 
Managing partner at Moore Thompson Mark Hildred commented: “We are delighted to be celebrating so many exam passes all at once.  We are committed to ongoing learning and development at Moore Thompson, and with so many new qualifications on the horizon, it has clearly paid off.

For more information, contact Moore Thompson on 01775 711333

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