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Acca Qualifications Learning Hours

The ACCA Qualification qualifies professional accountants and auditors, requiring an in-depth understanding of technical subjects and skills equivalent to a UK Master's degree. Completing the examinations requires 5,300 learning hours over an average of 3-4 years. In addition to exams, candidates must complete 36 months of work experience and a Professional Ethics Module. ACCA also offers certificates and diplomas at different levels to provide training in areas like international financial reporting.

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Acca Qualifications Learning Hours

The ACCA Qualification qualifies professional accountants and auditors, requiring an in-depth understanding of technical subjects and skills equivalent to a UK Master's degree. Completing the examinations requires 5,300 learning hours over an average of 3-4 years. In addition to exams, candidates must complete 36 months of work experience and a Professional Ethics Module. ACCA also offers certificates and diplomas at different levels to provide training in areas like international financial reporting.

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ACCA Qualifications – Learning Hours

ACCA offers its main membership qualification, the ‘ACCA Qualification’, to qualify ‘Chartered Certified Accountants’.

ACCA Qualification: Qualifies professional accountants and auditors. The IFAC


accredited examinations of the ACCA Qualification are, at their highest level, ACCA also offers certificates and diplomas such as the Certificates and Diplomas
equivalent to a UK Masters degree. The ACCA Qualification requires an in-depth in the areas of accounting to accompany relevant work.
understanding of a range of technical subjects that a professional accountant is
expected to be familiar with, as well as strategy, risk, governance and ethics. Certificate in International Financial Reporting: The Certificate is aligned to the
Financial reporting is examined in F3 Financial Accounting, F7 Financial Reporting knowledge level of the ACCA qualification. It is open to anyone, but we do
and P2 Corporate Reporting, all based on International Financial Reporting recommend some accounting experience before commencing study. An average
Standards (IFRS) so those completing the ACCA qualification are expected to of 20 hours study would be expected with a single online multiple choice
have masters’ level knowledge of IFRS. In total, the examinations are 5300 assessment.
learning hours and take on average between 3 and 4 years to complete. In
addition, 36 months’ work experience and a Professional Ethics Module must be Diploma in International Financial Reporting:
completed. The Diploma is designed for professional accountants and auditors qualified in
their national accounting standards, or who have had at least 3 years of relevant
ACCA Qualification: UK Framework Level and Credits accounting experience but have not studied towards any other qualification, who
ACCA Qualification - Examinations UK Framework Learning need to update their skills to meet the challenges involved in adopting and
Level Hours implementing IFRS in their workplace. The Diploma sits between F7 and P2 in
P7 Advanced Audit and Assurance 7 400 terms of its technical content. It is expected to be completed in 3 – 6 months and
(option) (UK masters assessed by one written examination.
P6 Advanced Taxation (option) level) 400
P5 Advanced Performance Management 400
(option)
P4 Advanced Financial Management 400
(option)
P3 Business Analysis 400
P2 Corporate Reporting 400
P1 Governance, Risks and Ethics 400
F9 Financial Management 6 400
F8 Audit and Assurance (UK bachelor 400
F7 Financial Reporting degree level) 400
F6 Taxation 400
F5 Performance Management 400
F4 Corporate and Business Law 400
F3 Financial Accounting 4 300
F2 Management Accountant (Certificate of 300
F1 Accountant in Business Higher Education 300
level)
Total Learning Hours 5300
(F1 – P3 plus 2 papers from P4, P5, P6 and P7)

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