05-22-2004, 06:02 PM
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After ACCA, you are exempted from module A to D... Which means you will have to appear for Module E and Module F and also do THREE years of articles with a firm 'recognized by ICAP' no matter how much previous experience you might have.
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You are right, ACCA get exemption from the foundation and intermediate examination.
As regards the selection of firm, i think if you had owrked for the FRSH you should continue your job as it gets very difficult to adjust in a very new different environment, as we have pretty different atmoshere varying from firm to firm....
After ACCA, you are exempted from module A to D... Which means you will have to appear for Module E and Module F and also do THREE years of articles with a firm 'recognized by ICAP' no matter how much previous experience you might have.
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You are right, ACCA get exemption from the foundation and intermediate examination.
As regards the selection of firm, i think if you had owrked for the FRSH you should continue your job as it gets very difficult to adjust in a very new different environment, as we have pretty different atmoshere varying from firm to firm....