02-18-2010, 05:13 AM
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<br />it is confirmed that acca is a requirement for cfa. i just want anyone to answer my question in a precise and relevant manner.[(!]
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dear ACCA is not a requirement for CFA at all.Even an MA degree holder can start CFA.There r three ways.
1)u should have a 4 years degree.(16 years education)
2)4 years relevant work experience after 12 years education.(CFA would decide what is relevant)
3)2 years degree(14 years education)+2 years relevant work experience.
This info is available already in some other thread given by "CFACCA".He is a CFA and ACCA qualified.Search it.
<br />it is confirmed that acca is a requirement for cfa. i just want anyone to answer my question in a precise and relevant manner.[(!]
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dear ACCA is not a requirement for CFA at all.Even an MA degree holder can start CFA.There r three ways.
1)u should have a 4 years degree.(16 years education)
2)4 years relevant work experience after 12 years education.(CFA would decide what is relevant)
3)2 years degree(14 years education)+2 years relevant work experience.
This info is available already in some other thread given by "CFACCA".He is a CFA and ACCA qualified.Search it.