Who is it for?
Accountants, auditors, financial advisors and consultants, finance managers and particularly those who pursue a prosperous career as chartered accountants or in the finance function of any corporation.
Benefits
- World-wide recognition
- Unlimited career prospects
- Possibility of employment in a variety of companies all over the world
- High remuneration
- Secure future
- The Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW) is a world leading professional membership organisation. The Institute requires that candidates successfully pass all ACA modules as well as to fulfil three continuous years of practical work experience (450 days). This is acquired through an ACA training agreement with training employers authorised by ICAEW. Becoming a chartered accountant requires:
- Successful completion of the the ACA modules. ACA courses are divided in three levels: Certificate, Professional & Advanced Level.
- Three continuous years of practical work experience (450 days). This is acquired through an ACA training agreement with training employers authorised by ICAEW.
Duration:
- Professional qualification studies are not of a pre-determined duration. The length of time can vary depending on the exemptions awarded and the number of papers attempted in each exam session.
- ICAEW and SOEL (the Institute of Certified Public Accountants in Greece) have established the Accredited Membership Programme (AMP) enabling ACA students to study and qualify as chartered accountants and members of both institutions. Students that have successfully passed the SOEL equivalent tax and law modules are not required to sit all ACA modules as they are eligible for exemptions.
- Therefore the overall study program is flexible and can be customised to your specific circumstances taking into consideration your personal life and professional commitments.
Information:
Seminars may be subsidised by LAEK OAED 0,24 subsidy.