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ACCA
Association of Chartered Certified Accountants is one of the world’s leading accountancy qualifications awarding body. Its members are internationally recognised in public practice, commerce, industries and in the public sector and you can grow to qualify as a registered auditor. There are many routes to becoming a qualified accountant with ACCA.
Entry Requirements
• Mature students at or above 21 years and you are expected to qualify within ten years.
• Five GCSE’s at grade A-C, A levels.
Exemptions
Relevant graduates may be awarded some exemptions for papers in part one and two only. Anyone who wants to take ACCA exams must register with ACCA as a student in mid August for December exams and March for June exams.
Fundamentals
F3 Financial Accounting FA
F2 Management Accounting MA
F1 Accountant in Business AB
F5 Performance Management PM
F4 Corporate & Business Law CL
F6 Taxation TX
F9 Financial Management FM
F7 Financial Reporting FR
F8 Audit & Assurance AA
Professional
P1 Professional Accountant
P2 Corporate Reporting
P3 Business Analysis
Optional
P4 Advanced Financial Management
P5 Advanced Performance Management
P6 Advanced Taxation
P7 Advanced Audit & Assurance
Course duration: 3 years
Course fees:
Fundamental level 1-3: £3000.00 Minimum of 4 modules per year
Fundamental Level 4-9: £4000.00 Minimum of 4 modules per year
Professional level: £4500.00 Minimum of 4 modules per year
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