11-03-2009, 09:54 AM
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ACCA is English qualification and in 1997 English prival counil allowed ACCA members to call themselves chartered accountants, however ACCA recomend its members to call themselves chartered certified accountants to distingusih themselves from other qualified accountants. If any ACCA member calls himself chartered accountant, its absolutely fine as law allows him to calls himself chartered accountant.
Again ACCA its members to call themselves chartered certified accountants.
<br />please comment on it
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ACCA is English qualification and in 1997 English prival counil allowed ACCA members to call themselves chartered accountants, however ACCA recomend its members to call themselves chartered certified accountants to distingusih themselves from other qualified accountants. If any ACCA member calls himself chartered accountant, its absolutely fine as law allows him to calls himself chartered accountant.
Again ACCA its members to call themselves chartered certified accountants.