07-23-2009, 08:43 PM
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<br />It may not be equivalent (technically), but it is one of the qualifications that is accepted for enrolling for American qualifications like CIA, CMA, CPA and CFA. The ACCA (affiliates or members) are also entitled to claim exemptions from Part 4 and Part 1 of CIA and CMA exams respectively.
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are you sure its accepted by cpa(AICPA)? where can i get more info on this?
<br />It may not be equivalent (technically), but it is one of the qualifications that is accepted for enrolling for American qualifications like CIA, CMA, CPA and CFA. The ACCA (affiliates or members) are also entitled to claim exemptions from Part 4 and Part 1 of CIA and CMA exams respectively.
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are you sure its accepted by cpa(AICPA)? where can i get more info on this?