ACCA
ACCA (the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants) is the largest and fastest-growing global professional accountancy body with 296,000 students and 115,000 members in 170 countries. They support our students and members throughout their careers, providing services through a network of nearly 80 offices and centres. They have established more than 50 global accountancy partnerships, through which they deliver qualifications and a range of services which promote global standards, benefit the accountancy profession and enhance the value of accountants in the workplace. They work closely with more than 470 registered tuition providers and nearly 8,500 employers of accountants and finance professionals. They aim to achieve and promote the highest professional, ethical and governance standards and advance the public interest.
ACCA's reputation is grounded in over 100 years of providing accounting and finance qualifications. Their long traditions are complemented by modern thinking, backed by a diverse, global membership. |
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Benefits The ACCA Professional Scheme is a highly relevant, targeted combination of study and practical experience. The ACCA syllabus aims to develop a comprehensive understanding of the knowledge, skills and techniques required by the modern professional accountant. The broad range of subjects is designed to ensure a depth of high quality, relevant knowledge, which can be applied throughout your chosen career. Future employers will be aware of your potential, because the ACCA qualification is highly regarded throughout the world. Please call us on 0800 268 7737 for further details, email achieve@rdi.co.uk or browse details of the programme in our brochure . Title: Chartered Certified Accountant Awarding Body: ACCA – The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants Mode: Text based distance learning Duration: The length of time it takes to qualify as an ACCA member depends on you. The ACCA Qualification is designed to be flexible. Although we would always recommend you to complete the practical experience along with passing the exams, it’s up to you to decide how you study, how often you sit exams and where and how you gain your relevant practical experience. On average, an individual registering with the minimum entry requirements, working fulltime and studying on a part-time basis would take approximately three to four years to gain their ACCA Qualification. However, depending on your previous qualifications and relevant practical experience, you can complete the qualification much more quickly. A graduate with a relevant degree and a couple of years relevant experience could complete the qualification in as little as one or two years. Entry requirements: There are various entry points on to the ACCA Qualification, depending on your age and previous academic qualifications: Minimum entry requirements - Two A Levels and three GCSEs or equivalent in five separate subjects, including English and Mathematics.
- Or completion of the ACCA Certified Accounting Technician (CAT) qualification.
Mature Student Entry Route (MSER) - Normally over age 21
- No academic qualifications required
- Must pass the equivalent of Papers F2, Management Accounting and F3, Financial
- Accounting within two years before further progression to the ACCA exams is permitted.
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