<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, san" id="quote">quote<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by shirazwaheed</i>
<br />Is there any CCAB route for ACCA as it is for ICAEW.
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Your question is not clear but ACCA is a member of CCAB.
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<br />Yes ACCA is a member of CCAB.
Now for ICAEW, if you are a CIMA or ACCA, you can be an
ACA of ICAEW without the study. the detail is gien below.
As far as I know, ACCA does not have any MRA or any other arrangement with AICPA these days. All I know is, ACCA is acceptable to Colorado State Board of Accounting for satisfaction of educational requirement only. Even for Colorado CPA, an ACCA member must have to sit for 4 CPA exams in USA and must have to satisfy other requirements like very specific experience requirements by CO board.
However, I don't know details of every single board of accountings (for ACCA) in States out of total 54 (or perhaps 52) boards there.
ACCA's MRA with CGA Canada is quite straight forward.
As far as I know, ACCA does not have any MRA or any other arrangement with AICPA these days. All I know is, ACCA is acceptable to Colorado State Board of Accounting for satisfaction of educational requirement only. Even for Colorado CPA, an ACCA member must have to sit for 4 CPA exams in USA and must have to satisfy other requirements like very specific experience requirements by CO board.
However, I don't know details of every single board of accountings (for ACCA) in States out of total 54 (or perhaps 52) boards there.
ACCA's MRA with CGA Canada is quite straight forward.
I have visited the ACCA website. There is an MRA btween ACCA and MICPA (malaysia)does the CPA of malaysia holds the same value as the CPA of other countries that you have mentioned???
Ok..... i have revisited and here are the result...
ACCA qualified give an additional ppr for the membership of MICPA( Malaysia)
CIMA qualified doenst have to give any ppr to become the member of CPA ( Australia )
In both the cases condition applied.
Additional info there..!!!!
well i was wondering about the value of these bodies in PAK..any comnts pls
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<br />Yes, MRA between ACCA and AICPA is on hold.
The only way to get ACCA certificate after doing CPA ( USA) is
CPA ( USA)= CPA ( Aust)= CPA ( HK) = ACCA ( UK)
If works .
Best Regards
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I read it with quite distaste. These are professional qualifications yaar but you have made them look like factors in linear algebraic equations.
Generally in Pakistan , CPA ( Aust) is taking by those who are immigrant applicant to Australi.
Best of Luck!
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well i was wondering about the value of these bodies in PAK..any comnts pls