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ACA is the chartered accounting qualification attainable from the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England & Wales (ICAEW). ACA training courses offer one of the most advanced learning and professional development programmes in the field of accounting. Our ACA Courses are taught by experts in both industry and the course specification so that you can avail of the most diverse and agile teachings surrounding the core modules.
The ACA Course qualification can be attained across different levels and exemption credits can be sought and attained depending on your current qualifications.
For anyone who currently holds some certificates, you may not need to take all the ACCA exams and you could apply for exemptions.
If you have a relevant degree or other professional qualifications, you could get exemptions from the certificate level. Our team are always happy to provide personnel guidance to help you progress with the ACA course as efficiently as possible.
If you have the full AAT qualification, you could get exemptions from 5 units in the certificate level, if you did the tax units as your optional units. But you will need to do the Law exam to complete the certificate level.
To view more information on ACA Courses and to use the ACA Courses near me function to locate your best local providers, information and exemptions visit the ACA website.
We are ACA Course providers offering the qualification across the following levels:
There are 2 levels of ICAEW Accounting Apprenticeships:
For the ACA Training Course, the level 4 ICAEW Accounting Apprenticeship is made up of the first 6 units of the ACA qualification and upon completion of these units you will attain the ICAEW Certificate in Finance, Accounting and Business (CFAB) qualification.
In order to complete this proportion of the ACA Course you will need to be in employment, there will also need to be an ACA member in the company who will be able to manage you at work. The level 4 qualification can be completed in about 2 years.
The modules include:
If you have completed the AAT qualification at level 4, you will need to complete the Law unit only as you will be exempt from all the other units of the ACA Course, provided you completed the AAT tax units at level 4.
For the ACA Training Course, the level 7 ICAEW Accounting Apprenticeship is made up of the remaining 9 units of the ACA qualification, across the professional and advanced levels. Upon completion of these units you will attain the full ACA qualification and can apply for the chartered status, after meeting the other requirements. You will need to be in employment and there has to be an ACA member in the company who will be able to manage you at work. The level 7 qualification can be completed in 3 to 4 years.
The modules of the ACA Accounting Course include:
On the ACA Accounting Course, the case study has to be the last module to be completed in the course program without exception.