ACCA
The ACCA Qualification is
designed to provide the accounting
knowledge, skills and professional
values which will deliver finance
professionals who are capable of
building successful careers across
all sectors, whether they are
working in the public or private
sectors, practising in accounting
firms, or pursuing a career in
business.
In order to qualify as an ACCA
member, you will complete:
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14 exams (nine of which are
eligible for exemption)
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relevant practical
experience, with a minimum
of three years |
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a Professional Ethics
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The ACCA Qualification embeds
the global accounting education
standards set by the International
Federation of Accountants (IFAC).
There is a strong focus on
professional values, ethics, and
governance. These skills are
essential as the profession moves
towards strengthened codes of
conduct, regulation, and legislation
– with an increasing focus on
professionalism and ethics in
accounting. These are examined at
the highest level in the ACCA
Qualification and are a core element
of your practical experience
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