The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) is the global professional accounting body offering the Chartered Certified Accountant qualification (ACCA or FCCA).
Once you have completed the ACCA course, then you are eligible to work in most of the Global Countries.
In order to complete the ACCA Qualification and qualify as an ACCA member, you will need to complete:
- 13 exams (exemptions are awarded based on qualifications held)
- 3 years practical work experience
- The Ethics and Professional Skills module
The exams will be held for 4 times in an year during Mar, Jun, Sep, Dec.
There are three levels in the course.
Applied Knowledge exams: Consists of 3papers F1,F2,F3.
Applied Skills exams: Consists of 6 papers F4 to F9.
Strategic Professional exams: 2 Essentials P1/P3,P2 and 4 optionals P4,P5,P6&P7 out of which 2 to be completed.
If you are CA qualified then you are eligible for first 9 papers exemption, you can enter directly Strategic Professional level, means once you should write the remaining 4 papers.
If you are CA Inter qualified, then eligible for 5 papers exemption.
The below are the subjects:
Applied Knowledge exams
F1: Accountant in Business (AB)
F2: Management Accounting (MA)
F3: Financial Accounting (FA)
Applied Skills exams
F4: Corporate and Business Law (LW)
F5: Performance Management (PM)
F6: Taxation (TX)
F7: Financial Reporting (FR)
F8: Audit and Assurance (AA)
F9: Financial Management (FM)
Strategic Professional exams
Essentials
P1/P3: Strategic Business Leader (SBL) – P1 and P3 merged
P2: Strategic Business Reporting (SBR)
Options (two to be completed)
P4: Advanced Financial Management (AFM)
P5: Advanced Performance Management (APM)
P6: Advanced Taxation (ATX)
P7: Advanced Audit and Assurance (AAA)
For more details, visit ACCA website
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