Germanshepherdsmum
I think you need to consider the various types of accountancy qualification and whether you would need formal training in addition to professional exams. That would be the case if you want to be a chartered accountant. TBH I think you would find it very difficult to get a training contract at 60+. You might be happy with a lesser accounting qualification, working as a bookkeeper?
I'm not clear what qualification you would be going for, but I would imagine a training contract for chartered accountancy would be tough to find in your 60's, it costs the company to provide training and they might well go for somone younger with a longer potential working life.
However there are alternative qualifications which could be achieved relatively quickly and which would make you very employable.


