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Some Questions about ACCA

 
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Some Questions about ACCA
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11-13-2005, 10:09 PM
these are the answers of your questions?
1- the future of ACCA in Pakistan is same as C.A,the difference between these two are if you did C.A,then you can job in private and government sectors,and if you did ACCA you can only job in private sectors not in government sectors.
2-If you did ACCA then the Module A,B,C and D of C.A are fully exempted for you.
3-there is no value of oxford brookes university degree in Pakistan because it is not recognised in Pakistan.
4-there are much difference between ACCA and M.B.A,and M.B.A can do any one but ACCA can not any one.ACCA is the cream of Accountancy.
for more information about ACCA,please check the site of ACCA.www.accaglobal.com.if you have any problem then mail me.

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Some Questions about ACCA - by Shahid_fss - 11-06-2005, 12:55 AM
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