AFAANZ offers both institutional and individual memberships. Both aim to provide members with networking, scholarship and research grant opportunities to those interested in accounting and finance. The individual membership can be purchased with or without a journal subscription, and there is also the option for a PhD student membership. Institutional memberships are available to universities to facilitate researching and teaching in the accounting and finance fields.
Notable members Professor Kenneth Trotman is a life member of AFAANZ and was appointed a Member of the
Order of Australia (AM) for his work in accounting education. Professor Trotman is an internationally published professor at the Business School in the
University of New South Wales and was inducted to the Australian Accounting Hall of Fame in 2011. Simnett is a Scientia accounting professor at the
University of New South Wales Business School as well as the chair and CEO of the Australian Auditing and Assurance Standards Board. He has over 80 publications in a number of well-regarded journals including
The Accounting Review, Accounting, and Organizations and Society. In 2011, he was awarded the Outstanding Contribution to Accounting & Finance Practice award and in 2015 was awarded the Outstanding Contribution to Accounting & Finance Research Literature award, both by AFAANZ. Emeritus Professor
Jayne Godfrey is a life member of AFAANZ and received an Australian
Centenary Medal for her work, as well as the 2008 AFAANZ award for Outstanding Contributions to Accounting and Finance Practice. The Australian president of AFAANZ is Jacqueline Birt and the New Zealand president is Tom Scott. == Financials ==