ACCA Qualification definition

ACCA Qualification means the professional accountancy qualification completion of which entitles individuals to be eligible for membership of ACCA.

Examples of ACCA Qualification in a sentence

  • ACCA will provide a blanket exemption of nine papers (Applied Skills and Applied Knowledge) from the ACCA Qualification for all eligible MIA members.

  • MIA members are only required to complete four Strategic Professional exams and the Ethics and Professional Skills Module (EPSM) of the ACCA Qualification.

  • ACCA will provide a blanket exemption of nine (9) papers (F1-F9) from the ACCA Qualification for all eligible MIA members.

  • These are examined at the highest level in the ACCA Qualification and are a core element of your practical experience requirements.

Related to ACCA Qualification

  • pre-qualification means a screening process designed to ensure that invitations to bid are confined to capable providers;

  • Minimum Qualifications means the requirements of education, training, experience and other basic qualifications for a job.

  • Statement of Qualifications means a written statement submitted to a procurement unit in response to a request for statement of qualifications.

  • Request for Qualifications means all materials and

  • Prequalification means the process to verify the compliance of a reserve providing unit or a reserve providing group with the requirements set by the TSO;