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What is ACCA certification?

 
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What is ACCA certification?
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01-31-2010, 10:45 PM
Please, can anybody explain to me what is the ACCA certificate and what is the prerequisites needed to study it.

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02-01-2010, 01:12 AM
ACCA stands for Association of Chartered Certified Accountants. It is a UK professional accounting qualification recognised globally. You have to pass minimum 14 exams and complete professional ethics module to be an ACCA qualified and get the certificate
There are four entries into the qualification
=> 5 O levels(An A grade in English and Maths) and 2 A levels
(Any subjects)
=> Graduate or post-graduate degree
=> 21years of age(No qualification required)
=> After CAT(Certified Accounting Technician)
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Halla Ya Kinda [D], Lesh abgha Acca, Khalli Mushkil haza, anta Masry maafi Mukh kabir Hassal ACCA. Saa wala La [?]
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