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Is it feasible to do ACCA & then CA ?

 
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Is it feasible to do ACCA & then CA ?
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10-27-2004, 01:52 AM
Hi,

I have heard that if you do ACCA, you can get exemption from ICAP from Module (A-D). Thus, you only have to do Module (E & F) and at the end you are both CA & ACCA. Is this route of doing CA possible & preferbable to the normal one ?

Are there any advantages/disadvantages of doing ACCA instead of Module (A-D) ? And is ACCA more difficult then Module (A-D) of ICAP ?

I'll be anxiously waiting for some words of wisdom !

Thanks,
AvgJoe

Edited by - avgjoe on Oct 27 2004 083012 AM
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Is it feasible to do ACCA & then CA ? - by AvgJoe - 10-27-2004, 01:52 AM
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