What is ACCA? ACCA stands for the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants a leading international accountancy body. The ACCA qualification is recognised and is treated in other countries as being equivalent to their local qualification.
The ACCA qualification proves to employers that you have ability in all aspects of business
It is the largest and fastest growing qualification in the world, with over 500,000 members and students in 170 countries
Benefits of the ACCA qualification
* enables you to become a Chartered Certified Accountant, use the designatory letters ACCA, and work in any aspect of finance or management in any business.
* better employment prospects as a result of having shown an ability in all areas of business.
* assures an employer that you have the skills necessary to progress to more senior management positions.
* higher status in the eyes of an employer, and also your clients
* ACCA is the largest and fastest-growing global professional accountancy body in the world, with over 320,000 members and students in 170 countries
* gaining such a qualification is evidence that the holder possesses skills and knowledge which are in high demand by employers in industry, banking, auditing, consulting as well as other professions like taxation and law.
* candidates not only gain specialist knowledge in finance and accounting, but also acquire valuable skills in organisational management and strategy
* the qualification does not concentrate only on theory, and unlike Universities prepares a graduate for practical usage.
* the qualification is based on international accounting and auditing standards and is IFAC compliant
* ACCA Professional qualification is of a high standard and is equivalent to completing full University Degree
* with exams twice a year students can work while they study
* personal satisfaction of having acquired the business skill
5 things you should know about ACCA
1. The ACCA (“Association of Chartered Certified Accountants”) is a global professional body issuing highly respected and valued international qualifications in business. It is recognised by member states of the European Union and the United Nations.
2. How to get the qualification? You have to pass a maximum of 14 written exams in English and have relevant practical experience which you can gain in any business sector you are working in.
3. You can take up to 4 exams each session, and you have 10 years to do it! Normally it takes 2 or 3 years to qualify
4. ACCA professional qualification covers all areas of business, from financial statements, management accounting, business taxation & law to audit and also business ethics!
5. Many multinational and local firms seek or require their employees to study for this prestigious qualification
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