ACCA
ASSOCIATION OF CHARTERED CERTIFIED ACCOUNTANTS
ACCA PROGRAMME
The ACCA Qualification is a global qualification that provides the accounting knowledge, skills and professional values relevant to successful careers across all sectors, whether one works in the public or private sectors, practising in accounting firms, or pursuing a career in business.
Why choose the Course
- ACCA is the fastest growing Internationally recognised qualification that prepares you to work in any sector you wish.
About the Course
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The programme progresses through three stages: The Knowledge level, The Fundamentals level and finally the Professional level. You will need to complete 14 papers in total to qualify. BAC offers most of the ACCA coarses that lead to chartered accountant, this modules are
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Fundamental level (F4 Corporate and Business Law (Bots Variant/Int), F5 Performance management, F6 Business Taxation (Bots variant), F7 Financial Reporting, F8 Auditing and Assurance, F9 Finacial Mnagement.
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Professional Level ( P1 Frofessional Accountant, P2 corporate reporting, P3 Business analysis), Optional level (P4, P5 Advanced performance Management, P6 Advanced Financial Mangement, P7 Advanced audit and Assurance)
How you will learn
- Learner centred approach
- Question based learning
- Scenario based learning
How are you assessed
- You will need to sit and pass 14 papers in total. A maximum of nine papers in the Fundamentals level are available for exemptions.
Entry requirements
- Two A Levels and three GCSEs or equivalent in five separate subjects, including English and Mathematics.
- Relevant diploma or Degree from a recognised University.
Course length
The length of time it takes to qualify as an ACCA member depends on you. You can take a maximum of four exams every six months and combining this with working full-time would also mean you are simultaneously gaining the practical experience requirement also necessary for membership. On average, an individual registering with the minimum entry requirements, working full-time and studying on a part-time basis would take approximately three to four years to gain their ACCA Qualification.
ACCA Notice Board
2010:- October 15th is the deadline for ACCA December Examination registrations.
2010:- Check out the upcoming Changes in the syllabus in 2011 www.accaglobal.com
2010:- Recent articles from examiners and freelance writers for Dec 2010 examinations