What should I study after ACCA?
CFA
Another qualification that you could go after ACCA is CFA (Chartered
Financial Analyst) if you want to work in Financial Sector.
It is only really worthwhile going for another qualification
if it is specific to your particular field of work.
Why CFA?
- The CFA Program covers concepts and skills you will use at all stages of your career.
- The self-paced, online format makes it easier for you to continue working while you complete the program.
- Completing the CFA Program shows employers and clients you have mastered a broad range of practical portfolio management and advanced investment analysis skills.
- The three-year program requires you to study for and pass three levels of exams. If you pass the exams and meet other requirements (practical experience of 4 years), you earn a CFA® charter.
MSc in Professional Accountancy
ACCA (the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants)
and UoL (The University of London) International Programs are offering a
ground-breaking Masters' program to ACCA students, affiliates and members
around the world. This is the MSc in Professional Accountancy.
MSc in Professional Accountancy (MPA) marks the first time
for an accountancy body to have collaborated with a university for an
integrated qualification, to enable students across the globe to gain a
Masters' degree and a Professional Accountancy qualification at the same time.
The combination of ACCA's unparalleled global network of students and members,
alongside the University of London's unrivaled network of accredited teaching
institutions has presented a powerful partnership. ACCA candidates can now
directly have a complete suite of professional and academic qualifications.
Why MPA?
- The association with two world-leading organizations, ACCA and the University of London, which is hugely influential to employers.
- A combined academic and professional perspective will give candidates the leading edge in competitive marketplace.
- Excellent value for money, as the monetary investment made towards your ACCA qualification will count towards your MSc degree.
- The elasticity to fit studies around work.
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