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Minai

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Sweet, I'll be on close to $100K in about 6 years (if all goes well at EY)
 

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yeah i saw this too.

has anyone come across respective figures from ICCA?
 

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Interesting articles, this isn't CA or CPA exclusive, but it's a decent guide. It seems reasonably accurate if you are Australian (I'd compare with my sister but she's receiving a London wage now that she's on secondment).

I've attached the BRW accounting survey comparing salaries based on rank/experience between different positions (audit, tax, consultancy) for Big4 firms, Second-tier, Small practices, and Accounting/Finance positions in companies on the ASX200, companies with t/o of $100-$500m and companies with t/o of $20-$100m.

Interesting to look at are the salaries/incentives for (full) Partners in Big4 with base salary starting around $550k (to $650k) and incentives ranging from $500k to $900k. That could be interpretted as the minimum (total) package being at least $1m! Me? I'd be happy with the Staff Partner salary^^
 
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when it says "associate", is it talking after you are a qualified CA/CPA or graduate with 1+ yrs experience?
 

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seremify007 said:
Interesting articles, this isn't CA or CPA exclusive, but it's a decent guide. It seems reasonably accurate if you are Australian (I'd compare with my sister but she's receiving a London wage now that she's on secondment).

I've attached the BRW accounting survey comparing salaries based on rank/experience between different positions (audit, tax, consultancy) for Big4 firms, Second-tier, Small practices, and Accounting/Finance positions in companies on the ASX200, companies with t/o of $100-$500m and companies with t/o of $20-$100m.

Interesting to look at are the salaries/incentives for (full) Partners in Big4 with base salary starting around $550k (to $650k) and incentives ranging from $500k to $900k. That could be interpretted as the minimum (total) package being at least $1m! Me? I'd be happy with the Staff Partner salary^^
thanks for that.
 

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Yes, you have to pay income taxes as lawyers (obviously).

What I was noting was the fact that those salaries aren't as glamourous when you factor in Australia's huge income taxes.

But they're still very good nonetheless.
 

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I'm thinking working in the UK would be better, they have less taxes and pay you in pounds!
 

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