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06-15-2009, 08:26 PM
I will recommend opting <b>P4 Advanced Financial Management</b> as its syllabus is comparable to that of Module F Paper <b>F18 Business Finance Decisions</b>. The syllabus of P4 is very interesting and at the same time difficult as well.

since you wish to pursue a career in audit then Paper <b>P7 Advanced Audit and Assurance</b> would be more appropriate for you.

Paper P5 Advanced Performance Management is relatively easier than P4 n P7...so if u are looking for the easier way then opt P5 as well. The syllabus of Paper P5 is comparable to that of Module F Paper <b>F17 Management Accounting</b>

Attempt P6(UK) only if u have ambitions of claiming ICAEW exemptions and/or working in UK.

Before making the decision do consider your interest in the subject as well as the marks you got in the each paper of the Fundamental Level.
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Moving from ACCA to CA - by aimaad22 - 06-15-2009, 04:17 AM
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