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<b>Can somebody tell me about CAT and ACCA?</b>
visit the following official acca website

www.accaglobal.com
u will get ur required info.
take care,

zubair
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<br /><b>Can somebody tell me about CAT and ACCA?</b>

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ACCA - Association of Chartered Certified Accountants
www.accaglobal.com

The ACCA has over 300,000 members and students worldwide and offers a number of qualifications for those just starting their accounting career or to qualified professionals who want to extend their existing skills.

To qualify, you will take 3 levels of examinations and complete a minimum of 3 years supervised and relevant practical experience in accounting or an accounting related area. You will usually complete the qualification within 3 years although you can spread it out over 10 years.

The Syllabus breakdown is as follows

Part 1
· Preparing Financial Statements
· Financial Information for Management
· Managing People

Part 2
2.1 Information Systems
2.2 Corporate and Business Law
2.3 Business Taxation
2.4 Financial Management and Control
2.5 Financial Reporting
2.6 Audit and Internal Review

Part 3
Any two of the following
3.1 Audit and Assurance Services
3.2 Advanced Taxation
3.3 Performance Management
3.4 Business Information Management

And all three Core Papers
3.5 Strategic Business Planning and Development
3.6 Advanced Corporate Reporting
3.7 Strategic Financial Management



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