Chartered Accountants ACCA
Training
In Southwark
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Training
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Location
Southwark
To develop and equip individuals with a sound understanding of technical and professional skills required by an accountant and other related role for position of high authority and responsibility in commerce, industry, public practice and public sector organisations
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- Accountants
Course programme
Association Of Chartered Accountants
About ACCA
Formed in 1904, the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants is the professional body for Chartered Certified Accountants and Certified Accounting Technicians. The ACCA has significantly raised its international profile in recent years. However, it has been recognized and respected across the world for almost a hundred years. As the largest professional accountancy body in the world. It has over 320,000 members and students in more then 160 countries. What ever your background is ACCA addresses your individual needs and goals in an on going partnership which is designed to last throughout your career.
Career Prospects
The course is designed to develop and equip individuals with a sound understanding of technical and professional skills required by an accountant and other related role for position of high authority and responsibility in commerce, industry, public practice and public sector organisations.
- Two A- Levels and three GCSES (5 separate subjects including Math's and English) or qualifications of equivalent UK or international standard.
- CAT Level B (Completed)
- Degree (from a recognized institution in any subject).
- Mature students entry route: To be eligible you must be over 21 years old. You must also pass paper M1 and M2 (Equivalent of papers 1.1 and 1.2) within two years of the date of the first eligible ACCA examination Session.
- ACCA Certified diploma in Accounting and Finance (Completed).
Exemption Application Dates
For December Session your application should reach ACCA by 31 July For June Session your application should reach ACCA by 31 January.
ACCA Entry Deadlines
You must register to sit exams: For December exams your application should reach ACCA by 15 October. For June exams your application should reach ACCA by 15 April.
ACCA Structure
Part 1
1.1 : Preparing Financial Statements
1.2 : Financial Information for Management
1.3 : Managing People.
Part 2
2.1 : Information Systems
2.2 : Corporate & Business Law
2.3 : Business Taxation
2.4 : Financial Management & Control
2.5 : Financial Reporting
2.6 : Audit & Internal Review
Part 3
3.1 : Audit & Assurance Services
3.2 : Advanced Taxation
3.3 : Performance Management
3.4 : Business Information Management
Part 4
3.5 : Strategic Business Planning & Development
3.6 : Advanced Corporate Reporting
3.7 : Strategic Financial Management
Computer Based Assesment
ACCA Entry Deadlines
You must register to sit exams: For December exams your application should reach ACCA by 15 October. For June exams your application should reach ACCA by 15 April.
Note: Exemption, registration and exam entry deadline dates are approximate and should be checked with ACCA.
ACCA's innovative partnership with Oxford Brook University allows ACCA students to study for a BSc (Hons) in Applied Accounting, while taking their ACCA examinations.
Students will be entitled to the degree (awarded by Oxford Brookes University) on completing the first two parts of the new Professional Scheme of examinations, and then submitting a Research and Analysis Project to the university for assessment. The Project examines graduate skills, focusing particularly on the ability of students to carry out research and analysis.
Students currently regristered with ACCA will also eligible for registration with Oxford Brookes University for the BSc (Hons) in Applied Accounting subject to the transition arrangements detailed in the Student Guide.
Chartered Accountants ACCA