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- Dictionaryacca/ˈakə/
noun
- 1. a bet placed on a series of sports events, the winnings and stake from each being placed on the next; an accumulator: informal British "he staked £5 on a 14-team acca that stung the betting company for £39,130"
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Open doors to opportunities all over the world with the ACCA Qualification. Learn how global employers seek out ACCA members to lead their business to sustainable success.
Founded in 1904, the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants ( ACCA) is the global professional accounting body offering the Chartered Certified Accountant qualification (ACCA). It has 240,952 members and 541,930 future members worldwide.
ACCA (the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants) is the global body for professional accountants.
Students progress through three elements of the ACCA Qualification on their journey to ACCA membership, these are: ACCA exams; an Ethics and Professional Skills module, and; a Practical Experience Requirement
ACCA stands for the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants a leading international accountancy body. The ACCA qualification is recognised and is treated in other countries as being equivalent to their local qualification.
ACCA stands for the Association of Certified Chartered Accountants, which is a global body that provides students with a ‘Certified Chartered Accountant’ certification. ACCA offers a comprehensive and practical approach to learning accounting, finance, and management skills.
ACCA is the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants. We're a membership body which accredits and supports professional accountants all over the world. Since we were founded in 1904, we've been proud to lead the profession and thanks to us, hundreds of thousands of people have rewarding careers in accountancy.