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About ACA

ACA stands for Associate Chartered Accountant. This leading business and finance qualification is highly regarded worldwide due to its quality and professionalism. On completion, you can become a chartered accountant in industry or practice, giving professional advice and making high-level strategic decisions.

The Institute of Chartered Accountants in England & Wales developed the ACA syllabus to meet the increasing needs of business. The ICAEW has high standards of professional conduct and competence and is the largest professional accountancy body in Europe, with more than 128,000 members.

Members of the Institute are entitled to the description of Chartered Accountant and to use the letters ACA or FCA (Fellow Chartered Accountant), depending on their experience and length of membership.

Syllabus

The ACA syllabus will give you the knowledge and skills to enable you to give professional advice to organisations on a wide range of business and finance issues.

Key Dates

Check out the key dates to ensure you are aware of the exam entry and registration deadlines, and when the exam is due to take place.

Exemptions

Depending on your previous experience and qualifications you may be exempt from some papers.

Contact the ICAEW

For queries relating to your membership you can contact the ICAEW by phone, fax, post or email.